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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (June 11, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
12-year-old fabricates account of man in woods with an ax. 319
A direful cut; Slashed Fitchburg library budget a serious blow. Editorial 335
Admissions games; Students strive to stand out from the crowd. 2171
Alice L. (Websdell) Heath, 91. 201
Andrews' shutout sends Hudson to final. 684
ARMED FORCES SERVICE. 349
ATHOL HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS. 466
Board elects Montecalvo; Pet owners warned about bear. 280
Board to discuss dismissal with former town engineer. 354
Bullpen blows it for Sox. 1170
Business briefs. 433
Ceremony for soldiers causes upset; Selectmen question each other's agenda. 856
China quake moves students; Class raising funds for victims. 338
City on hot spot over housing concerns; Task force ideas haven't seen light. 794
Clifford P. Shedd, 72. 312
Clinton as Obama ticket-mate would entail multiple problems. 766
Common sense should KO govt. rule. 683
CORRECTION. Correction notice 15
Councilors question fund shifts; City poised to finish year without deficit. 637
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2643
Deal in sight for teachers contract; Tentative 3-year agreement noted. 709
Denis Mark Crowley. 344
Dis-chord prompts fiery guitar solo. 176
Donald F. Chase, 52. 350
DSS takes three children from parents in Worcester. 319
Edward H. Meleski, 74. 88
FSC senior arrested in bank holdup; Police search triggers a lockdown. 734
Funerals Today. 366
Gardner stops speedy 'Canes; Boris too much for Amherst. 577
Getting one back; Kobe sparks Lakers past C's. 861
Governor taps Noonan to be new district judge. 515
Grads told `character' is essential element; YMCA celebrates ninth MAP class. 486
Grandmother launches kids' lifejacket program. 527
Grill power Father's Day a perfect time for open-air cooking. Recipe 914
Guardians' season meets scary ending; Westfield's Swistak nearly unhittable. 730
Helen M. Whitney, 88. 127
Laser artistry; Company's canvas is marble. 662
Library entertains kids; Musicians come together to form town band. 658
Library services cut as override rejected; Large voter turnout sends regional school request to defeat. 503
Lions' late charge falls short. 602
MAHAR REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS. 560
Make reform work; Auto insurers' lawsuit is premature at best. Editorial 269
Martha M. Brundage. 323
Marylynne C. (Susi) Auditore, 69. 150
Money for library, two cruisers in approved $8.95M budget. 447
Netezza settling into new quarters; Marlboro gets 200 more jobs. 435
New sergeant on the beat; Selectmen promote detective. 244
No big deal for Powe. 895
Oke William Bjornlund, 90. 378
Patrick hopes to lure L.A. industries; Bay State sights set on star bucks. 679
Plans roll along to pave town's skateboard park. 385
Pooch sniffs out coke in express mail; Women face charges of drug trafficking. 286
PRESS BOX. 67
Rachel Entwistle's friends tell of looking for missing family on night after slaying. 703
Radius to reopen as acute care hospital; Owners announce plans to selectmen. 573
Recent Deaths. 970
Red Hawks end Hopedale quest. 506
REGIONAL DIGEST. 243
REGIONAL DIGEST. 1070
REGIONAL DIGEST. 190
REGIONAL DIGEST. 59
Rested arms can be key; Boston taking its time with starting pitchers. 735
Review IDs ways to help finances; State delivers report to town. 491
Rockets blast past Hoosac into final; VanBeekom's bat, Beede's arm are key. 671
Roland G. Robidoux, 82. 294
Russians visit for justice goals. 677
School board reinstates new jobs; Other positions remain cut. 365
Schools get additional $450,000; state helps; Council lauds work of parent activists. 661
Shane H. Calkins, 23. 291
Skip cooking and help the Boys & Girls Club. 753
Sox pen can't cage Orioles. 761
State would be wise to offer free tuition for working poor. 648
Teamsters on strike at auto gateway. 490
The Sharky's hearing that was, was not, after all; Board suspends license discussion. 492
They're in the army now; Military gear, not weddings, at historical museum. 789
Tornadoes rained out. 95
Two badly hurt in two accidents; Third person treated and released. 252
Wallace P. Soucy. 291
Where's home for 45 kids? West Brookfield stymied over residency. 539
Worcester teen drowns in Quinsigamond. 451
Yes, it was hot! Schools kept kids safe on scorching day. 688
YOU Inc. graduation. 365

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