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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (August 22, 2008)

1-91 out of 91 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
`House Bunny' smarter than it looks. Movie review 540
`Potentially horrific situation'; Beetle infestation reaches Boylston and West Boylston. 1225
Academy's permit request is denied. 309
Accused mom hit with more charges; Intimidation, more child assault counts. 549
AD's Desk. 86
All turned around. 67
Area towns on mosquito spraying hit list. 321
Beacon Hill Roll Call. 1711
BERLIN ARREST LOG. 37
Berlin Police Log. 329
Board offers parking compromise; Veterans, handicapped get two hours free. 963
Business briefs. 427
Camp Marshall plans after-school 4-H farm programs. 866
Chance for funding. 140
Children's mental health law signed; Child who spoke at statehouse later killed self. 433
Christina L. Hunter, 19. 200
City schools are getting ready to welcome students. 642
Clinton's Sarah Bakun among repeat champions. 160
Correction. Correction notice 71
Corrections. Correction notice 43
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 318
CWSL prepares to crown champion. 506
Donald M. St. Onge, 84. 223
Dorothy K. Wright, 85. 456
Dorothy Mayne Briel. 290
Downtown shows sweet side on `Ladies' Night'. 792
Easing the pressure; Report bodes well for state's health insurance reform. Editorial 345
Edward A Burke, 81. 525
Elinor I. Blackburn, 88. 174
Ex-Jay Serro beats Twisters; Magic number remains at 5. 656
Fair promises a mix of old and new. 634
Fashions and charity go hand-in-hand; Closet Case benefit fashion show-auction Aug. 28 benefits Appeal. 505
Filmmaker focuses on danger of huge national debt. Editorial 354
Fire chief's backers claim enough signatures. 300
Fiscal troubles vex owner of former Clinton factory. 458
Funerals Today. 349
Gilbert D. Currier Sr. 315
Gilbert D. Currier, Sr. 321
Greetings from Fitchburg Art Museum. 270
Harris embraces change again; Northbridge native playing fourth different position for Bison. 682
Hazel C. (Hutchinson) Stevens, 84. 402
Helen Kasanowski. 245
Hit all the highs and the lows. 1028
Hockey mindset helps Bay; Canadian sparking Red Sox since trade. 932
Hopefuls span age and gender. 1344
Identify Alzheimer's early for healthy living. Disease/Disorder overview 730
Kerrigan challenges Naughton; Debates sought in rep. race. 307
Lancaster Police Log. 552
Marion A. (Willett) Roberts. 224
McConnell chosen to fill vacant school board seat; Selectmen, school board vote 5-4, edging out former member. 309
Meat plant restoration grant OK'd. 470
Mixter leftovers are up for sale; Surplus stored in building must go. 255
NEWS IN BRIEF. 137
Nieves Rodriguez, 91. 110
No Pike bailout could mean toll hike; $20 monthly rise feared for Central Mass. 743
Obama decised ... but who? DNC: Exit Iraq, close Gitmo jail. 922
Olympic moments for local teacher. 1259
Olympics display growth of Chinese graphic design. 661
On the road to success; Members of alt-rock band a'tris superstars waiting to happen. 1112
Parade marshal cares for troops; Organizers honor Braccio. 726
Pats hoping to play better; Samuel back with Eagles. 809
Postal worker guilty of thefts; Gift cards and Lottery tickets were taken. 141
PRESS BOX. 430
Price of lunch going up in Tahanto district. 327
Raymond hit the heights; City coach was at helm of two softball golds. 644
Recent Deaths. 1066
REGIONAL DIGEST. 433
REGIONAL DIGEST. 235
REGIONAL DIGEST. 1094
REGIONAL DIGEST. 430
Richard R. Terpstra. 247
Robert H. "Snapper" King, 83. 251
Robert W. Kennedy, 58. 133
Rose C. (Gagnon) Wilga. 271
Safety instruction key to fewer boat fatalities. 685
School board takes care of opening-day business. 406
Seniors `panic' on cost of heat; Service agencies get calls for aid. 831
Speedy `Death Race' is full-throttle schlock. Movie review 529
State takes children from mother. 191
STERLING ARREST LOG. 80
Sterling Police Log. 867
Strange but compelling. 124
Susan Frohloff, 48. 289
The Clinton Old Timers take their final bow. 601
The Country Mile is worth a drive. 634
True-crime writers tell back stories; Pitfalls, rewards in the spotlight. 591
Welcome back! Clinton schools open for business on Tuesday. 1727
West Nile found in Clinton; Prevention urged to prevent bites. 821
Woman cleared of jewel theft; Whistling Swan case. 750
Woman's life of struggle over, at 25. 683
WRTA money stolen; Employee put on unpaid leave. 464

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