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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (May 17, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
$1.4M debt exclusion for library on warrant. 388
$14M budget on warrant Saturday; Failed override prompted cuts. 413
`Birch Street' paints personal picture. 575
20 years later, pain still runs deep from Iraqi-caused death. 844
A musical tribute; Boylston native's national broadcast aims to put the memory back in Memorial Day. 1236
A postal day of mourning; Here's 2 cents' worth on rate hike. 738
Abortion protestors may have to back up; Larger clinic buffer zone law proposed. 603
Al Arsenault, 69. 205
Alan C. Houghton, 71. 202
Albert H. Mirick, II, 80. 427
Appetite building for adult day care; Push winning legislators' support. 612
Bad timing thwarts search for site for radio tower. 581
Banks' merger going forward; Shareholder bid won't stop deal. 551
Basketball, skateboard park plan in works. 483
Budget cuts not coming easily; Council studies $548.9M plan. 830
Business briefs. 845
Citizens embrace their new homeland; Ceremony is held at Mechanics Hall. 540
College grads, still in high school; Pair take advantage of program. 577
CORRECTION. 63
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 1101
Crawford donation to library speaks volumes. 769
Crime impact area is designated; Illegal activities prompt review. 658
Dorothy Shiflette Plant. 220
Dr. Paul W. Sowers, 86. Obituary 112
Driver cited for striking police captain on street. 235
Dueling `Richards' seize local stages. 303
EPA funds to aid land reclamation; Worcester, Fitchburg among sites. 478
Eva Rosenstock. 240
Finance Committee recommends nearly $8M budget. 248
Fire chief cites EMS needs for overtime; UMass diversions result in expenses. 668
Four run for two selectmen's seats; Budget dominates campaign talk. 945
From jail to job; Ex-inmates say CORI system, society don't give them a chance. 1142
Funerals Today. Obituary 406
Gabbard may sub for Beckett; Boston ace gets time to heal. 667
Genetic illness unfolds trio of tragedy. 1088
Genuflect is wired for both sound and social activism. 1191
Geoffrey Bert Wells, 20. 235
Grandone: sell airport, change excise tax to flat rate; Businessman runs for council. 625
Guidance for dropouts sought; Alternative ways of getting a diploma. 395
Hazel F. (Stuart) McComb. 263
Hettie Sprague Beth. 435
Home is where the hurt is. 883
Honor Roll moving to Memorial Park. 234
Huge budget crisis looms; Severe cutbacks are threatened. 980
Inmate, 46, pleads not guilty to rape. 462
Irene T. (Trahan) DiBara, 77. 204
It's a `vine' time for something new. 591
Jane C. (Coleman) Rogers, 77. 215
John E. Kaelin, 83. 147
Joyce E. (Ostrout) King. 244
Kneeland and Hebert compete for board seat; Both support passing override. 778
Leominster mall sold for $82M; Chicago company buys Mall at Whitney Field. 330
Lester learns to wait; Off to minors for 2nd session. 687
Lillian (Lambert) Marchese, 76. 231
Lt. General Kim Sung-eun, 83. 387
Margaret L. (Pagano) Trautmann, 88. 341
Margaret R. Stockwell. 256
Mathew D. Fortier. 46
Mikaku serves up sushi and sake; Northboro restaurant menu a labor of love. 790
Money will help reclaim land; Old mills, gas stations to be mapped. 524
Monteiro clearing hurdles in a hurry. 411
Monty Tech sets sights on districts. 1276
No cuts made in school budget; Override defeat creates dilemma. 488
Officials OK school spending caps; Action depends on the result of override. 506
Onward and upward; LeBlanc soaring to record heights for Oakmont. 613
OXFORD HIGH HONOR ROLL. 324
Paul W. Robinson, 40. 155
Peter Bernard Aucoin 1903 - 2006. 57
PRESS BOX. 345
Ralph A. Collins, 71. 329
Rebuilt Highlanders on verge of tournament. 930
Recent Deaths. Obituary 1331
REGIONAL DIGEST. 415
REGIONAL DIGEST. 129
REGIONAL DIGEST. 1050
REGIONAL DIGEST. 213
Rein it in; Patrick continues quest to control turnpike. Editorial 273
Reinvented Chrysler gets another chance at survival. Editorial 277
Return to glory? Pena helped Tornadoes win 1st title. 916
Rhona Cleary, 55. 93
Robert L. Pann, 72. 211
Robert O. Baker, 81. 221
Rose Baldyga, 103. 323
School renovations loom in next decade. 452
Schools urged to lock outside doors; Superintendent outlines preventive measures. 456
Search for woman continues; Police treating case as a murder-suicide. 792
Selectmen urge diversity for board appointments. 291
Siege suspect penned apology; Man allegedly hit, kicked wife. 454
Smock wants NHL air time. 873
Sound of woodwinds ensemble drifts into Westminster. 505
Storm takes out roads, power; Lightning strike ignites Leominster house fire. 870
TIP OF THE HAT. Editorial 52
Tribute pays homage to Bob Dylan. 916
Two towns seeking new DPW directors. 347
Verizon's entry stirs cable flap; Loss of local franchising feared. 322
Very `special' visitors greet pupils. 543
Why waste your pity on Paris? Don't exempt her because she's rich. 853
Year of the Engineer. 80

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