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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (September 20, 2007)

1-96 out of 96 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
$1M in thrills beckons for Douglas `Survivor'. 888
$3 million in repairs slated for Vernon Avenue bridge. 361
`Kid Nation' kid stuff; Youngsters pan show. 872
`Palms' offers an athletic effort. 571
3-strike rule on speech insults; Remarks can't attack officials. 410
4 arrested on drug charges in 2 incidents. 262
A balanced attack very hard to defend. 798
A date movie; Locally made short flick `Third Date' premieres next Thursday. 1131
Alfred "Toots" O. Theirrien, 89. 310
Athletic program receives league award. 564
Barbara Lyman Snowberger, 89. 309
Block by block; Mayo remaking area around the Common. Editorial 228
Board raises sewer rate by 51 percent. 250
Bordering on envy; Rebirth of Devens frustrates cities and towns seeking business. 1267
Bremer, Eagles fly high to 6-0 start. 1005
Bruce Springsteen set for TD Banknorth Garden. 64
Business briefs. 465
Catherine L. Sellars, 47. 191
Charles "Charlie" Joseph Carroll Jr., 74. 261
Coach fired up after perfect season question. 936
Collecting laurels of honor; VFW member seeking wreaths to salute fallen vets at holidays. 600
Congetta (Pasquerella) Morgo, 100. 287
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 3122
David "Bear" Corbin, 62. 45
Don't cry for Jets, grid fans; Pats' alleged cheating eluded them too long. 870
Fatal crash in May leads to charges; Henry Street man to be arraigned Oct. 2. 337
Firm pays to settle state case; AG says consultant misled its clients. 311
FOOTBALL PICKS. 46
Football teams at odds over eighth-grade players. 374
Forces, strong defense pave way for Leominster. 1385
Former WPI student sentenced; Judge revokes bail, gives man 5-7 years for frat house rape. 674
Funerals Today. 455
Gardner sold on Tasers; Non-lethal weapon disables suspects. 1026
GERT bus service affects WRTA grant; Council seeks to replace lost funds. 436
Goalie ready to see action; Other half of roster suits up. 948
Grant OK'd for stagecoach. 236
Health board considers pay-as-you-throw. 265
Holden facility opens doors; Alden Research Laboratory marks 20th anniversary. 357
Homeless people finding housing; Fewer use PIP; SMOC beds fill. 749
Hurley tallies twice as Rebels upend Guardians. 1385
Iliamarie B. Rosado, 18. 185
Irish folk duo brings big bag of tunes to library; Old Friends, diverse tunes. 343
Jacqueline M. "Jacqui" (DuBois) Trudell. 161
Jilted official gives selectmen an earful. 492
Julian Schultz, 92. 321
Kralian (20 goals) scores hat trick for Indians. 1385
Landfill oversight panel in question; Inactive board is under scrutiny. 560
Looking for payback. 935
Lukes stresses different view; Conservative posture shown. 911
Lunenburg's Hall lines up charter class for induction. 1396
Machine Head's music rattles Disney. 1299
Marathon walk takes toll; No reason is good reason to stroll. 795
Margaret (Hicks) Sabine, 67. 198
Moody's maintains city debt rating; Levy capacity, Medicare changes cited. 346
Murray lobbies for casino proposal; Lt. gov. acknowledges proposal's drawbacks. 605
New Enter the Haggis CD takes Celtic sound live. 1191
Northboro, Southboro at odds over funds; Distribution of state reimbursement at issue. 523
Not everybody opposed to idea of local casino; Nobody's suggesting one, but ... 623
Parking for court raises objections; Lack of free sites, handicapped spots. 811
Perkins School gets $8.2M loan. 291
Phone program to check on elderly. 327
Police union issues reminder; Contract still not funded. 492
PRESS BOX. 431
Project gets under way on Route 9; Sewer work, landscape enhancements on tap. 535
Public safety complex plan laid out; Proposal to go to selectmen next month. 483
Rams tally in final minute to turn back Pirates. 1385
Raynor M. Thatcher, 82. 332
Recent Deaths. 959
REGIONAL DIGEST. 256
REGIONAL DIGEST. 347
REGIONAL DIGEST. 238
Renovations proceeding at Old Murdock School. 440
Repairing summer-damaged lawns. 521
Richard L. Pleau, 49. 90
Ronald W. Hurd, 76. 641
Savor fine wine and assist Why Me; Vintner's Choice set for Sept. 27. 1319
Schools feeling impact of cuts. 497
Selectmen adopt strategy to meet needs of town. 379
Several TV voices take it to Belichick. 1017
Skipping school could be charted; Principal seeking tracking program. 406
Sounding better; Bose says new speakers will aid home computers. 395
Southpaw Okajima shut down; Reliever told to rest up for a few more days. 828
Sox fade route continues; Offense struggles as Jays sweep. 820
Students get lesson on living; Entrepreneur speaks at Nichols College. 798
Talk about needle drop-boxes is delayed; Both sides urged to attend hearing. 334
Theodore E. Leonard Sr., 91. 459
To Obnoxious Sport Parent: Time out, now. 751
Toll reprieve; Pike staff has a peculiar notion of cost-cutting. Editorial 361
Town awaits reports on mill fire damage. 310
Turf ready for grid war; Oakmont rolls out artificial surface. 633
Upton boy says TV work was fun. 419
Veteran councilor seeks a better-run government. 739
Virginia R. (Johnson) Dewitt, 84. 38
Waste not: town wants it; Lunenburg plans hazmat collection. 729
William J. McCarthy. 219
Zbigniew Bruce J. Bugajski, 54. 264

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