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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (July 14, 2008)

1-67 out of 67 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
3 Giroux homers power Sturbridge. 491
Anna S. (Dahrooge) Valeri, 84. 307
Barber hones promotional cutting edge. 700
Bay Path students in national competition. 600
Burncoat refuses to go quietly; Rallies for best-of-3 series win over Hopedale. 559
BUSINESS PEOPLE. 491
Casey slow, but has quick bat. 1158
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2645
Dice-K not fun to watch; But 10-game winner somehow wriggles through. 731
Diocesan Reassignments. 501
Doris L. Martin, 91. 277
Dorothy B. (Nicholson) Jankauskas, Majka, 80. 248
Ex-Pawtucket pitcher role model for youth. 576
Faith K. Ayers-Royer. 327
Fantastical works on display at craft center; Giant puppets, magical paintings share space. 706
Former high-level official is new Cathedral rector. 515
Funerals Today. 499
George H. McGuirk, 77. 240
Geraldine E. (Blokland) Majcher, 85. 307
Greening the arena; Fitchburg State helps fix roof, ice making. 586
Group opposes retail center plan; 61-acre site needs change to business zoning. 800
Henry A. Bjorklund, 82. 35
Honor for screenplay. 132
Hot air in Japan; U.S. has made notable strides in energy efficiency. Editorial 388
Ingeborg Anna (Blobel) Detzner, 88. 304
J. Lesley (Cronin) Christenson, 70. 41
Jean Benglian Simonian, 74. 185
Jeannette H. (LaFrancois) Thebodo. 145
John B. Hoar, 73. 28
John K. "Jackie" Bain. 335
July 4th overture not so mysterious; Auburn area got Boston show's afterburn. 1084
Labels can stick forever; Towns rise above armpit status. 1011
Lamonda pitches Auburn to crown. 459
Library may end Fitchburg's borrowing; Trustees worry if Fitchburg decertified. 570
Little miss aiming high. 765
Mary E. Lemoine. 287
Maurice R. "Moe" Garofoli, 81. 323
MEDICAL MEMOS. 194
Mildred D. (Beck) Olson, 84. 40
Neighbors. 1426
New plans for Mill St. Bridge under review; High-water tweak. 389
New sewer rates to be addressed; Parking ban on council agenda. 447
On the job. 693
One step closer to title; Auburn off to state tourney. 521
Patrick eyes new budget power; $28B in spending signed. 933
PRESS BOX. 120
Privatized service on council menu; Plan given for school food service. 425
Protecting property; Senate should endorse curb on eminent domain. Editorial 191
Recent Deaths. 948
REGIONAL DIGEST. 358
REGIONAL DIGEST. 123
REGIONAL DIGEST. 130
REGIONAL DIGEST. 366
Retiring officer honed own style; Lt. Porier was `unconventional'. 1181
Revs' defense handles Santos; Dube's goal enough to thwart chippy visitors from Mexico. 834
Robert L. Garceau, Sr. 248
Robert N. Morse, 89. 213
Rulers in East 4 years in row; Midway lead is no guarantee. 743
Sandra M. Dagilis, 69. 138
School gets new books, laptops; READesign revamps library. 477
Southbridge schedules vote to fill vacant post. 79
Stroke of courage; Adult swim students feel thrill of victory. 1134
Teens tackle life's concerns; 11 area students participate. 554
Town to stop providing service for private roads; State law allows special exemptions for limited repairs, snow removal. 599
Verkin Arakelian, 93. 447
Volunteer says helping elders feeds drivers' souls. 722
WWII veteran receives Purple Heart; Kamikaze survivor. 491

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