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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (August 5, 2008)

1-95 out of 95 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
'Nadoes jump-start their big week; Home run barrage, Weed snag back a solid effort by Guerrero. 694
`Sealed' vials dry up at Tufts lab; Disease-causing bacteria stored. 554
1 injured, 1 jailed after metal pipe beating. 322
3 years after tragedy, family revives fishery. 957
300 movie extras make their debuts; Worcester, Leominster setting for film. 870
A new era for Red Sox Nation. 719
Armed for a challenge; Nikki Andersen brings an impressive track record to her new job as head of the Higgins Armory. 1045
Auto arson fire hits home; Damage jumps from driveway. 393
Banged-up O-line a worry; Veteran Welbourn comes aboard as injuries mount. 751
Blade assault nets plea of guilty; Man gets probation after initial denials. 645
Blizzard defense comes up big; Goal-line stand saves victory. 1046
Blue Marlin needs some work. 623
Board corrects 27-year-old oversight. 229
Board ponders possible penalties against restaurant. 559
Board says no special election; How FinCom selected at issue. 876
BRIEFS. 264
Business briefs. 482
City has seen much. 792
Classic cars grace streets of Gardner. 468
Claudette C. Foisy-Ethier, 57. 499
CLINTON ARREST LOG. 397
Clinton Police Log. 540
Clinton Wellness Center expands its studio. 156
Councilors cautious about crash-cost law. 599
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2305
Doris M. (Ensom) Butland, 85. 242
Dorothy Murphy. 172
Driver sentenced after fatal accident; 21-year-old friend killed in 2006 crash. 398
Elizabeth J. Stolberg. 302
Emily (Gerri) (Deren) Wielock, 87. 176
Finding safety in his studies; Meriweather embraces role. 787
Funerals Today. 269
Help is on the way; New buses should ease accessibility problem. Editorial 289
History buffs get a mountain hike all their own. 481
Investigated police sgt. resigns; Overtime claims called into question. 611
Ioannis V. Vogiatzis, 76. 287
James "Jim" Nicholson III, 75. 297
Joan F. (Canty) Couillard, 70. 145
Joseph G. Hilton, Sr. 42
Keep your money safe and sound. 874
Kevin M. Kelley. 375
Knuuttila picks up endorsements for Senate. 197
Lester earns Pitcher of Month. 728
Lloyd L. Farson, 73. 220
Lolita Krauss. 306
Luke Y. Gilmore, 19. 270
Marie E. (O'Connor) Dolan, 82. 194
Marilyn M. (Pothier) Jackson, 79. 363
Mary C. Phillips. 244
Men do have a stubborn streak. 656
Morris Sachs. 263
Neighbor to Neighbor. 554
NIN to play DCU. 165
Obama birthday party raises $5M in Boston; Campaign coffers crucial. 769
Out of the pan; Restaurateurs anticipate a trans-fat-free world. 1078
Parking fees double near I-290; Action may spur use of new garage. 507
Patrick signs $3B bridge repair bond law. 359
Paul F. Contois. 276
Pedroia, Youkilis still streaking. 948
Plumber's torch lights home. 367
Police asking victims to report car break-ins. 200
Police zero in on tire-slashing suspects. 484
Postgraduate nursing program climbs toward state approval. 372
Postmaster warns: Fix Sheldon Road or no more mail. 424
Price Chopper awaits public hearing on proposed new site in Shrewsbury. 282
Proposal would let signs stay longer. 497
Recent Deaths. 1235
REGIONAL DIGEST. 688
REGIONAL DIGEST. 417
REGIONAL DIGEST. 176
REGIONAL DIGEST. 248
Residents push for a compromise; Closing of Providence St. fire station is concern. 884
Reynold "Ray" B. Johnson, 87. 163
Robber picked the wrong clerk. 227
Robert J. Roche. 155
Rosemary A. (Reidy) Hipp, 85. 314
Ruth A. (Ford) Sutton. 293
School chief surprised by board's action. 452
Schools to help pay for officer; Some reluctant about precedent. 679
Shoplifting leads to more charges for sex offender. 229
Sox flunk 1st road test; Buchholz disappoints again. 764
Spotlight shines on Navilyst; Ex-Bos Sci division unveils new name. 348
Strong or weak? Chief wants voters to decide on strength. 382
Taking success in stride. 1020
Tennis camp enriches CHS program. 851
Textbook funds may pick up support from Advisory Board. 643
Theodora "Dora" (Pappas) Gicas, 82. 329
Thomas Ellsworth Crocker. 241
Three charged for running alleged ecstasy ring. 303
Towing firm's state contract at stake; Pilfered lobster load center of controversy. 716
Town meeting will have new Quabbin decision. 323
Walking tour sees struggling neighbors; Foreclosure signs greet McGovern. 557
William D. "Bill" Thomas, 82. 277
Witness to history; Solzhenitsyn's legacy lies in his works. Editorial 338
Woman accused of assaulting officer. 203

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