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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (May 13, 2008)

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'08 turkeys big in size but difficult to locate. 1051
`One Tree Hill' grabs Werme for anchor job. 1115
A critical test; Tournament will gauge viability of alcohol sales. Editorial 278
A TIP OF THE HAT ... Editorial 34
AD's Desk. 198
Alexander Christopher Farrow. 94
Anniversary marked by Beethoven. 549
Anthony Kowalcek. 254
Astonishing performance puts Pilgrim on the map. 720
Bail cut in case of scalded child; Mother released from custody. 698
Budget's OK, but town nixes part-timer; Town meeting continues tonight. 530
Business briefs. 467
Catherine A. Ferraro. 272
Charities ungracious in defeat. 695
Childs' clutch hit lifts Hawks. 1086
CLINTON ARREST LOG. 218
Clinton Police Log. 893
CMass lax swells. 1198
CORRECTION. Correction notice 38
Cost of water, sewers will soar; Councilors don't want any share of the blame. 797
Council's salaries again at issue; Raises had to be included in proposed budget. 640
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2388
Crash kills Holden man. 175
Dibb, Bulger elected selectmen; Voter turnout is light. 512
DiMasi `angered and hurt'. 966
Doris G. (Durocher) Pinsonneault, 93. 249
E. Brookfield to Spencer: No books for you; Library can't handle 2 towns. 443
Elisa M. Trinque. 261
Emily Poulin. 242
Erik M. Riethle, 29. 36
Eva H. (Gleick) Brennan, 75. 230
Feasibility study money gets OK; Council tables item on Casella payments. 477
Finding 65 students may influence costs for regional district. 486
Fire Department is the latest to feel ax's cold edge. 602
First needle drop-off box installed in city; AIDS Project Worcester helps with effort. 725
Five vying for two seats on School Committee. 1011
For school budget, mainly status quo. 616
Frances A. Nosek. 304
Full slate elected without opposition; Retirees' health benefits question fails. 296
Funerals Today. 659
Gael freshmen win four straight games. 192
Gaels soak Tahanto Regional. 1063
George H. Kane. 310
Germain is chairman of Board of Selectmen. 252
Golden Pizza OK for late operation; Selectmen allow 2:30 a.m. closing time. 361
GOOD NEWS. 819
Gordon K. Anderson, 73. 269
Gordon K. Anderson. 266
Grim school board makes cuts; Committee trims $1.51M. 701
Hansen stays with big team; Casey taking Tavarez's spot. 717
Hardy tosses her 6th no-hitter. 1075
Helen A. "Lennie" Cross, 85. 166
Incumbent ousted; Former DPW chief squeaks out a win. 410
Industrial rock-pioneering Nine Inch Nails returns to DCU. 162
James L. Swindlehurst; 1928 - 2008. 302
Janice M. Kokernak. 169
Joseph F. Consolo III. 258
Kiril Kuzmanovski, 55. 33
Larson's RBI powers Pioneers. 1028
Learn the fundamentals of stocks. 817
Lionel Romeo Rapanault, Sr., 95. 426
Lois Whitney, 72. 127
Louise Jean (Lapierre) Locantore, 56. 349
Man accused of cafe robbery. 282
Man held for drunk driving. 151
Manny closing on 500 HRs. 1071
Margaret E. "Peg" (Lyons) Direnzo, 85. 40
Margaret L. (Guilford) O'Connor, 93. 267
Mary E. (Coonan) Tumelevich Beckwith. 154
Massad outlines investment plan; Businessman testifies in Mathur fraud trial. 643
Miriam (Burack) Levy. 48
Naps rally past Doherty. 701
Nashoba boys track gets outstanding performances. 461
Nellie A. Thurber. 197
New kitchen means a busier center. 367
New principal a blast from the past, in school colors. 985
Newcomer loses, but just barely, to veteran in race for selectman. 625
Niagara: Legends of the Falls; Author chronicles sad, glorious history. 946
Pair charged in money transfer wire-fraud ruse. 535
Patricia A. Ringer, 64. 257
Patricia A. Ringer. 242
Pending legislation aimed at easing problems with mental health services. 824
Physician-rating initiative is deeply flawed in practice. 645
PRESS BOX. 228
Recent Deaths. 1111
Regional bus route ideas hashed out at meeting; Area congressmen propose more federal funding. 490
REGIONAL DIGEST. 219
REGIONAL DIGEST. 209
REGIONAL DIGEST. 406
REGIONAL DIGEST. 415
Richard T. Dulmaine. 197
Ruth E. Slattery. 201
Salon owner plans benefit for toddler son of slain client. 507
School feasibility study OK'd; Town meeting voters OK borrowing $700,000. 598
School nurse funds too low; 38 districts could lose out. 805
School override goes down in flames; Town defeats Prop 2-1/2 by 46 votes. 437
Selectmen discuss possible anti-cigarette butt bylaw. 537
Senior center gets OK; Town voters approve K-8 school override. 556
Sonia captures selectman's seat. 357
Sox are jinxed in Minny; Buchholz is hammered again. 757

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