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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (June 28, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
3 charged with shoplifting. 156
A TIP OF THE HAT. Editorial 78
Barbara L. Lantz, 63. 235
Board stalls for time on rent-decrease decision. 441
Boosting biotech; Collaboration has been a powerful growth tool. Editorial 401
Bronislaw Cichy, 74. 196
Budget, with 77 layoffs to come, gets city council's blessing. 497
Business briefs. 667
Champions of community health honored. 608
CHARLTON NOTEBOOK. 387
CLARIFICATION. Editorial 28
CLARIFICATION. 76
Collins sparks Main South. 512
CORRECTION. 45
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2252
Dorothy L. (O'Brien) Porreca. 224
Dudley native has hands full with Friendly's revival plan. 644
Elizabeth A. (Gilfoy) Bouchard, 77. 180
Family opens venue for Korean barbecue, sushi; Westboro restaurant has grills at eight tables. 845
Field of Flags offers traveling tribute to fallen. 677
Flynn fine in picking up win; Defense helps for East Side. 657
Funerals Today. 269
Garces saves some Pride; Ex-Sox reliever boosts Nashua. 744
Greenberg rejoins law firm; Retired Appeals Court judge takes on role of mediator. 912
Hated roars ahead on CD; `Behind the Mask' honors local roots. 794
Health center to provide expanded care. 649
Hey Now ... Morris Fader doing its own thing. 1060
High heat leads to emergencies. 247
House pension bill OK'd; Worcester County takeover possible. 1163
Internet video post is upheld on appeal. 670
Irish enters mayor's race, blames Lukes for budget; Four-term city councilor joins 3 others in campaign. 559
It's an encore in Boston for Beastie Boys. 146
Joseph A. Cofelice, 79. 192
Karl Erickson, 45. 226
Lazo pleads not guilty in assault on son, 18. 550
Library opening delayed a week; date now July 9. 252
Lunenburg High School lists honorees. 513
Man sentenced in child sex assault. 375
Manager quits over rift with selectmen; Guida and board cite differences. 753
MCAS pass rate stays unchanged; Graduating classes in 19 area schools meet requirements for state tests. 552
Medicare proposal put on hold; Committee delays action on plan to switch retirees. 806
Muriel A. Booth, 90. 162
Nestle still thinks Wekepeke water fine enough to sell; `Economic relationship' possible. 532
Number of adults seeking GEDs rising. 1329
Of course, golf legend has an opinion. 775
Panel OKs sending elections to city clerk; Council needs to approve reorganization. 711
Parker more than just flash on air. 961
Patrick rallies biotech leaders; Greater collaboration is urged. 571
Patrick starts pike takeover; Broad-based tax increases for transportation possible. 590
People have spoken, sort of, on same-sex marriage issue. 752
Points for bad behavior. 862
Prayers at daylong Bish vigil; Friends, others remember Molly. 498
Preparing for July's temperatures. 587
PRESS BOX. 248
Recent Deaths. 795
Recycle Technology property being used despite bankruptcy. 936
REGIONAL DIGEST. 459
REGIONAL DIGEST. 556
REGIONAL DIGEST. 415
Road to cycling greatness runs through Fitchburg. 1258
Roger "Red" L. Demers. 241
Rose P. (Houde) deVillers, 87. 277
Sally M. (Washburn) O'Brien, 86. Obituary 166
School committee `sad' at prospect of deep cuts. 370
School Committee gives superintendent good grades. 605
Schools may require more documents to prove residency. 947
Seattle's sweep sends Red Sox home. 751
Selectmen OK three-year contract for fire chief. 421
Senior Center fix addressed. 382
Shelter has plenty of stray kittens and cats available for homes. 479
Slam dunk; If the Celtics keep the No. 5 pick, their choice is no ... 949
Smith boosts W. Boylston; BC-bound shortstop hits 2 homers, closes in relief. 687
Some things really are best just left unsaid. 862
Spencer man gets jail in plot to kill wife; Lariviere sentenced to 6 years, probation. 731
St. Bernard's Central Catholic. 353
State's infertility mandate is friendly toward family values. 680
Store may close, but memories will linger on. Editorial 116
Summer singers; Soloists love the challenges (and crowds) of concerts outside. 1106
Susan Sennett, 66. 151
The nests are always half empty; Birds fare little better than human parents. 986
Time to bid school and reunions goodbye. 608
Tiny Litka lights up the field. 857
Walter M. Jensen Jr, 74. Obituary 50
Wanted: A place for antenna. 308
Water, sewer costs go up starting with October bill. 297
Where is she? Mother of 11 missing since January. 1248
William J. Webber, Jr. 40
Woman resembles slaying victims. 1022
Worry comes to visit; Never forget baby care tricks. 685
Youths arrested after late-night swim at state pool. 560

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