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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (February 26, 2008)

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A page from the past; Fifty years since Clinton High School burned. 756
A partnership worth cheering. 200
AD's Desk. 378
Aging Colon signed as backup; If healthy, possible rotation sub for Schilling. 745
Alfred J. Savage. 84
Angeline L. (Nadeau) Thomas, 65. 219
AUC student gets noticed for her art work. 356
Back in the game; Life detour isn't daunting. 1428
Berlin revives Leap Year Ball tradition. 408
Brighter future for Housatonic. 921
Building inspector to retire next month; Manager wants to keep post full-time. 477
Business briefs. 448
Carson John Cooley. 204
Cats won't have to be licensed; an end to BYOB? 452
Change in polling places being considered; Parents worried about child safety. 434
Chieftains battle to the end against the Red Raiders. 820
CLINTON ARREST LOG. 733
Clinton Police Log. 519
Committee seeks town manager; Voters, Legislature would decide. 881
CORRECTION. Correction notice 52
Cough, cough, sniff, sniff, protect yourself against flu. 501
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2051
Curves of Sterling hosting food drive. 255
Dangerousness hearing for teen; Burning bottle tossed at house. 419
David Rezuke, 83. 77
Doris DeBoer. 232
Dorothy (Hatch) Roberts. 120
Dr. Geraldine Grout. 287
Drivers get new insurer; Progressive to sell policies in Mass. 783
Economic grant proposals sought. 91
Edith Kristina (Allvin) McColl, 87. 314
Elizabeth C.K. Brodmerkle. 225
For musician, kid's stuff is a chance to be clever. 646
Former representative joins race for Senate seat. 316
Fuel storage gets zoning OK; Court forces board's hand. 640
Funerals Today. 334
Further West Coast salvation; Celts end trip with another win. 364
George B. James. 478
Germain steps down after 18 years at SPM. 458
Grace E. (MacLaren) Carlson, 96. 121
Hard-work harvest; Demand for firewood keeps woodcutter busy. 987
Hardwick has races for selectman, moderator. 150
He's best, says Goose; Papelbon gets closing kudos. 1032
Helen B. Dziedzic, 88. 267
Helen G. (Mastorakis) Lazarides, 91. 300
Helen L. (Whitehouse) Thomas, 94. 178
Hilary E. (Roszko) Simone, 90. 408
Horst K. Kossel, 75. 62
House likely to OK life sciences bill; Money for Worcester gene therapy center. 600
How not to win a presidential election. 651
Jane E. (Ferdella) Cabana. 227
John H. Harootunian. 235
John J. Mahoney, 89. 169
John VanDyke, 90. 210
Jones again lowers mark; Junior coasts to 2-mile win. 865
JV Stags' effort is second to none. 594
Katherine (Soter) Argir, 94. 610
Katherine H. (Aborjaily) Wazen, 89. 178
Kingdom on tour. 204
Lebel triggers Beavers. 132
LeDuc leaving his House post. 279
Let Clinton's leprechaun hunt begin. 506
Lucien A. Letendre, 75. 40
Madeline H. (Hazzard) Hills-Hazard, 97. 49
Malone to resign selectman position; Protests reprimand of administrator. 424
Man accused of fifth drunken driving offense. 385
Man allegedly mugged shopper. 256
Man killed sledding at Mt. Wachusett; Victim was riding new type of sled. 570
Marie A. Langelier. 123
Mayor won't run for Senate. 330
Medicaid change protested; Directive tightens family coverage. 592
Minas Brasil Tropical now open with new purpose. 821
Museum looks to grow. 535
Nader's nadir; Former crusader's ill-advised 4th run at White House. Editorial 256
Nashoba cross country team participates in state tournament. 190
Neighbor to Neighbor. 952
Nicholas M. CaraDonna. 47
No foul play in baby's death. 633
Not into the buzz around the Oscars. 863
Officer placed on leave; Jail employee charged in assault with flashlight. 495
Official didn't get the point: free speech. 901
Parking fees catch up to students. 386
Patrick rules out serving in Cabinet. 145
Peter David Spelios, 60. 231
Pipe break floods health center. 355
Police say man shot into bar and at a home. 550
PRESS BOX. 173
Rangers' Ruffing breezes to gold in 300; Pioneers' Powell captures the high jump at 6-7. 1304
Recent Deaths. 1432
REGIONAL DIGEST. 987
REGIONAL DIGEST. 141
REGIONAL DIGEST. 375
Rescind REO; City pays for anti-competitive bidding ordinance. Editorial 334
Rita L. (Heaton) Paradis. 32
Robert Gregory "Bob" Fontaine, Sr., 65. 174
Rosa emphasizes need for gimmick-free budgets. 553
Ruth M. Duplisea, 83. 243
School bus safety tops meeting agenda; Loaning $2M for oil cleanup approved. 538
School job finalist interviewed. 431
Scrambling to keep lights on; Budget transfer sought at town meeting. 672

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