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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (July 3, 2008)

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A minority of customers get reduced sewer rates. 611
Algonquin announces third quarter honor roll. Financial report 1768
All smiles. 130
Amendment-free town meeting backs the schools. 1164
Argiro Litis. 198
Back on track; SeraCare Life Sciences is ready to thrive. 880
Bernard Wilber. 312
Board set to fight waste site plans; Selectmen delay action on DCR road-opening request. 544
Bonfire returns to LHS. 527
Born to be wild. 135
BoSox swept as pen falters; Six-run 7th carries Rays. 737
Boylston Police Log. 610
Brew fest lets the suds flow along the riverfront. 743
BRIEFS. 140
Business briefs. 368
Civic Days. 602
Civil insurrection. 293
Contrary to belief, political dialogue has gone pretty bland. 793
CORRECTIONS. Correction notice 95
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 3094
Cutting crash victim free. 93
Cycling jewel shines on today; A `dress rehearsal' for Jubilee 50th next year. 801
Daniel Martin Potter. 120
Daniel Martin Potter. 161
Dead witness to have a role in trial; Man accused assault suspect. 371
Delay highlights a need in town. 699
DIGEST. 181
DP bails out Brindley; Normandin pitches out of seventh-inning jam. 724
Dr. Rodney M. LaRue. 162
Driver faces homicide charge; Passenger died week after crash. 452
Elyssa Boris is key in Gardner's softball crown three-pete. 578
Fireworks: Flash in the pan. 370
Firm is fined in wage dispute; Owner says state unfair. 346
Francis J. Naumiec, 77. 245
Francis J. Naumiec. 198
Funerals Today. 746
Gail A. (Kimball) Mullen, 70. 169
Gas price has WRTA weighing rate hikes; Passes, transfers, fares on the table. 363
Harry C. Berglund, 87. 165
Have a blast at Fourth events. 649
Insects have roles to play in gardens. 582
Irene Borowy. 254
Iristhorpe: Shrewsbury's summer showplace. 1168
Jones, Stern more than earn it. 1099
Katherine O'Loughlin. 180
Katherine T. (Cullen) O'Rourke, 50. 235
Landfill appeal to focus on contamination; Minor changes sought. 483
Lawrence J. Gardecki, Sr., 93. 296
Leominster flamingo maker nears end; Union Products owes $2 million, has no assets. 263
Let 'em roll; Summer Nationals, Longsjo race spark holiday. Editorial 379
Lightning starts house fire; No one hurt in Barnard Rd. blaze. 311
Like grandmother, like granddaughters; Generations of family respond to plea to donate hair to help cancer patients. 600
Local athletes help Central Mass. win Chowder Bowl. 618
Local athletes help Central Mass. win Chowder Bowl. 130
Man charged with stalking; Level 3 offender held on $15,000. 464
Marie A. Bowman. 151
Mary R. Hehir. 217
McDermott inherits troubled budget. 499
McGovern joins rally outside Statehouse; Diversion of corn to fuel is protested. 516
McGrath's career spans-a-lot; Worcester native finds success both on and off Broadway. 987
Mount Vernon, Holbrook Chapel placed on Historic Register. 299
Nadon says job reviews shouldn't be clean slates. 222
Nashoba health board tackles sharp topic: needle disposal. 503
Nashua Pride (17-20) at Worcester Tornadoes (21-16). 246
NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR. 1112
NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR. 887
NEIGHBORS. 794
Nelson J. LeCour Jr. 227
New unit central to police revamp; Chief plans approach after layoff of six. 432
Northboro police log. 353
Parks official charged in theft; Company says $16K was stolen. 636
PRESS BOX. 228
Quabbin Regional lists top students of the quarter. 819
Rage in divorce linked to deaths; Templeton murder-suicide probed. 602
Ralph D. Hesselton. 284
Recalling 70 years of memories. 703
Recent Deaths. 797
REGIONAL DIGEST. 306
REGIONAL DIGEST. 286
REGIONAL DIGEST. 121
REGIONAL DIGEST. 838
Reunions are a class act. 578
Rita M. Arlsen. 255
Robert J. Lambert. 202
Sandy says; Rena Doyle has reaffirmed my faith in the human spirit. 473
School support group a success; Stand for Children stood and delivered for schoolchildren. 774
Senate has bill for mental health insurance parity. 416
Senior Center also wants a second chance for funding. 612
Shrewsbury High School announces third quarter honor roll. Financial report 1314
Shrewsbury police log. 1529
Spare that tree? Is clear-cutting of woodlands good or bad? 1219
Speaker series on business comes to FSC; Sponsor to invite top leaders. 313
Stalled project disputed in court; Builder says authority misled him about money. 813
Stanley J. Grudzien, 85. 246
State offers a new map for outdoor recreation. 238
State police to help downsized city force. 281
Street renaming hearing date set; Some oppose MLK Jr. Blvd. plan. 261
Susan G. Bibeau. 191
Team effort nets arson suspect. 574
Terrible first half for Lugo. 1336
Thanks for sights, sounds; Gerald, Marilyn Fels donated $25,000 for fireworks. 892
The roads less taken. 481
Theresa C. (Hart) Schartner, 72. 261
Thomas "Tom" J. Trudeau, 61. 319
Tonight's celebration has a Sweet side. 748
Town might increase water sales to Charlton. 681
Twisters finally humble Jackals; Guerrero, bullpen turn tide. 632
UXBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL. 541
Vacant funeral home may move; Gas station owner wants to relocate it. 720
Vice presidential choices could prove revealing. Editorial 317
Walking to 100; City woman enjoys life, large family. 496
WCA is now on dual tracks. 1571
Werner Wind, 86. 307
West Boylston Police Log. 869
West Nile virus detected in Worcester mosquitoes. 601
Westboro block party a July tradition. 308
Westboro police log. 576
Who's on first? Not us; Sox-Yankees series is battle for second place. 766
Woman accused of ramming car into state cruiser; Test indicates alcohol involved. 253

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