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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (October 31, 2007)

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1-ton plaster ceiling collapses at college; State orders halt to work at Worcester State. 392
10 fashion faves. 428
50th anniversary of Digital Equipment founding. 121
A place at the table; Volunteers help feed the hungry, lonely and homebound at the holidays. 2236
A story of two cultures; Plimoth Plantation committed to accurate portrayal of native and colonial life. 1745
Abby Kelley's charter renewed; State board brings grants to districts. 635
Aliens arrive in flying saucer just in time for trick-or-treating. 821
Alternatives annual `Thank You' reception. 95
Apple Cream Cheese Torte. 861
Arts foundation plans fundraiser; Shakespeare spoof to help band. 508
Begin with best ingredients; Chefs get creative with Girl Scout cookies for November 7 benefit. 641
Bessie "Betty" M. (Cutting) Pratt, 90. 173
Birds of a feather. 230
Boxers will trade jabs for causes; Police pugilists line up event in Colorado. 533
Business briefs. 447
Catching up with Geoffrey Zakarian; Celebrated chef/restaurateur grew up in Worcester around food. 2268
Celts exercise Rondo option; Boston has PG through 2009. 108
Christmas at Biltmore Estate. 1548
Clinton Hospital Foundation day at the links. 131
Connected by community; Blackstone Valley towns celebrate holidays with Chain of Lights. 1386
Council candidates discuss economic development; Parking and local business growth are priorities. 680
Court orders family to leave house trailer; Permit, sewage, fresh water issues. 876
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2858
Divine inspiration; Museum of Russian Icons puts private collection in public eye. 1095
Doherty girls' streak hits 23; Mastrorio leads harrier sweep. 501
DPW truck purchase draws fire; Town meeting did not give OK. 775
Edith Carlough. 209
Edith L. (Evans) Anderson. 93
Edward L. Nathan. 276
Edward S. Jablonski III. 220
Ethel Katcher, 90; Devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. 147
Evergreen Dreams; Fresh-cut Christmas trees have staying power. 1563
Feeling the music; Michelle Graveline strikes the right chord with Salisbury Singers, Assumption Chorale. 972
First Baptist congregation to sell church; Rising expenses too much for dwindling membership. 565
Fiscal woes weigh heavily on City Council candidates. 463
Flanagan gets another trick; Senior's trio propels Bulldogs. 505
Fun Finds; Wrap it, box it or bag it. 286
Funerals Today. 512
Gala benefits Make-A-Wish Foundation. 117
Gas odor prompts mall evacuation. 219
Gay rights are not necessarily civil rights to some. 404
Go-to grapes for gift giving. 1360
Hear & now; Specialized broadcast service reaches out to disabled. 964
If a taco is free, does it cost anything? 737
It's the thought that counts. 515
James (Jay) Luddy, 40. 109
Karen E. (Eldred) Bolden, 49. 327
Landfill oversight out of sight; Panel's status up to head of council. 432
Lester J. Burlingame, Sr., 62. 158
Life sciences bill delays blasted. 920
Light up your spirits; Springfield's Bright Nights sure to evoke holiday cheer. 1208
Looking safety in the eye; Iris scan technology can help ID missing persons. 628
Lori Lajoie Golf Tournament benefits Seven Hills. 110
Lower-tier candidates jockeying for position as vote nears. 755
Lt. Joseph J. Leary Jr. 198
Mary A. (Damato) Germaine, 77. 315
Mary Emilou (Howland) Weissflog, 88. 335
MBTA train problems delay some fans. 264
Meeting warrant finalized; Voters to act Nov. 27 on map, bylaw updates. 370
Monty Tech haunted walk gets axed by firefighters. 375
Mr. and Mrs. Christmas; Rutland home decked with 20 trees and a community of Santas. 886
No one exempt from tax sting; Increases passed on to homeowners, businesses. 793
ORANGE NOTEBOOK. 166
Padma Lakshmi; Clark alumna is a gourmet delight. 1469
Pakachoag Music School anniversary gala. 122
People of Tatnuck in Art Exhibit. 124
Pernet honors Assumption volunteers. 118
Police barred from gun range; Inspector makes ruling. 710
Preservation Worcester's `Back to School' kick-off reception. 117
PRESS BOX. 256
Recent Deaths. 1264
REGIONAL DIGEST. 578
REGIONAL DIGEST. 554
REGIONAL DIGEST. 243
REGIONAL DIGEST. 391
Relax and rejuvenate. 1254
Repeat in '08? Lowell, Schilling may bid goodbye. 743
Residents like town's rural character; Center in master plan also gets high marks. 560
Roger R. Desjardin. 288
Rose A Rioux, 88. 402
RXi Pharmaceutical of Worcester to become a publicly traded company. 540
Salvation Army focuses on the holidays ahead. 555
School candidates share their vision for better education; City's problems are acknowledged. 472
Selectmen interview police chief finalists; Board likely to set 2nd round of talks. 668
Sepracor's profit drops 33 percent; Marlboro drugmaker cuts 300 jobs in U.S. Financial report 670
Sox, fans reunite; Wild joy greets series champions. 1301
Spanish firm to buy auto insurer Commerce. 449
Sylvia H. Irwin, 96. 185
Sylvia L. (Langevin) Radivonyk, 72. 239
T&G choices; Two open seats on Worcester School Committee. Editorial 424
Teachers union signs on to more time in school; $1.28M grant sought for 2 schools. 349
The right touch; Blanket maker started with scissors in hand. 830
Time for work; Delaney Antique Clocks is family's passion. 890
Trim and polish; Professionals can help you avoid decorating tangles. 1123
U-Turn; Authority staff squelches turnpike toll alternative. Editorial 211
Vera Virginia "V.V." (Wales) Palen, 91. 253
Vincent J. DiRoberto. 174
Vintner's Choice wine and food tasting. 127
Voters approve buying 168 acres; Cost per month for each taxpayer is $2. 721
Westborough Players' Club 70th anniversary. 121

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