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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (August 27, 2007)

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Alaimo promotes small business; Candidate wants more incentives. 450
All's well again as BoSox finish 4-game sweep; Upcoming series with Yanks not as harrowing as it seemed. 856
As for me, I'll take the country. 814
Baby hospitalized in critical condition. 85
Bishes prepare for homecoming; Father's return is anticipated. 648
BUSINESS PEOPLE. 562
Change is good; Changing car oil still an easy task. 1667
City seeking professional eye for zoning codes. 595
College students back; 30,000 will transform city and campuses. 851
Couple's bid could set wind power precedent for city. 717
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 945
Districts prepare schools for 1st day; Many new teachers, programs planned. 949
Dogmatic pro-life forces forfeit moral high ground. 844
Fire chief probes backyard smoke complaints; Disabled man says he may be vendetta victim. 538
Fix-up cash slim for senior housing. 365
Funerals Today. 441
Going places; Bibeau's game travels beyond his matches for Nipmuc. 915
Gun club seeks OK for pond renewal; Corps of Engineers permit in Uxbridge. 588
Gun fans pursue their hobby, and give aid to veterans, too. 626
Hearing slated on development; Petition seeks to stop Worcester Crossing. 902
Helen L. (Sedlowskas) Kalinowski, 83. 211
House party recalls Katrina anniversary. 720
Ida E. (Ghiz) Pinto, 80. 313
Janis Worth, 53. 192
Jules A. Vaudo, 84. 167
Kielty making his time count in the lineup; Outfielder filling in nicely. 768
Laura (Gianfriddo) Chase, 60. 39
Lincoln Square plan needed; Charrette is Sept. 29 to discuss proposals. 393
Loretta Lynn a bit less than vintage at Indian Ranch. 531
Margaret M. (Murphy) Labbe, 72. 37
MEDICAL MEMOS. 167
Mollie Riseberg, 96. 202
Money-saving switch; Going green does not have to be expensive. Editorial 338
On the job. 703
Padula defends raise for clerk. 1091
PRESS BOX. 244
Quicker commute; Rail upgrade would cut Fitchburg-Boston trip time. Editorial 257
Recent Deaths. 475
REGIONAL DIGEST. 260
REGIONAL DIGEST. 210
REGIONAL DIGEST. 148
REGIONAL DIGEST. 267
Rose Marie (Balsamo) Latino, 86. 33
School safety plan worked out; Police presence to be increased. 473
Schools open doors tomorrow; 3 schools have extended hours. 667
Statia M. (Furgal) Stickles, 86. 288
Tornadoes lose another close one; Worcester's "tragic number" is 1. 402
Whitin Center board names CEO; Wood to take reins Oct. 1 from Thompson, who served for 34 years. 532
Woman dies from crash injuries. 204
WRTA, bus drivers agree on contract; Health insurance issue still unresolved. 259
Youths put leadership in action; Abby's House benefits from United Way program. 754

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