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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (May 21, 2008)

1-94 out of 94 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
A letter home to Worcester from a classroom in Hangzhou. 920
A proper tribute; Major Taylor statue a laudable community effort. Editorial 380
Albert C. Nasitano, 81. 45
Angelo P. Ferrantino Jr., 66. 209
Another cash crop; Farm bill laden with subsidies. Editorial 247
Boston happy with one loss; Lottery set things in motion. 869
Brenda Lee (Leite) Albino, 45. Obituary 40
Business Briefs. 48
Business briefs. 483
Campus to workplace; Students study how to find right job and career path. 1224
Caring, helping always evident. 838
Chieftains earn a postseason berth. 593
Connor's RBI propels Highlanders. 576
Cougars enjoying hunting in new territory. 879
Council OKs plan to start project; CitySquare closer to feasibility. 736
Councilors smiling on cab request to up fares; Taxi service feels pinch of rising gasoline costs. 720
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2613
Dan "Dozer Dan" Ferver, 52. 188
Daniel S. Connolly, 81. 464
Digest. 189
Dylan Brown, 31. 98
DYS prisoner arraigned in alleged biting case; Guard alleged assault by man, 20, in March. 211
Elizabeth Margaret "Betty" (Chisholm) Hogan. 34
Eustachy Michajlow, 78. 278
Frank R. Tomaiolo, 88. 346
Friendship Tour offers opportunity to see Whitin Mill; Over $1M raised. 521
Funding town administrator post weighed; Proposition 2-1/2 override suggested. 373
Funerals Today. 564
Geothermal powers old mill; Senior housing is formally open. 1040
Going about his duty; Cassel keeps focus on self. 605
Greendale YMCA celebrates $5.5M upgrade. 540
Grill skills; Barbecue season is just heating up. 1733
Gun range to remain closed for now; Police chief's suspension of 3 licenses stands. 724
Harold A. "Curley" Lockwood, 96. 168
Helen Macomber Stinson. 239
High heating oil bids could squeeze out some school personnel. 312
Irene (Darzenkiewicz) Jankowski. 240
James P. Sherwin, Sr. 237
John S. Cox, Sr., 64. 422
Joseph H. Adams Jr., 75. 306
Lai Danh, 92. 159
Linda S. Lewis, 47. 188
Masterson's masterful; Gets first major league win. 744
Mayor's budget set to get council review; Scrutiny of $98M proposal starts Tues. 258
Michael J. DeNitti, 83. 315
Moment of reflection. 104
Montesion propels No. 7 Marlboro. 576
New Jewish Academy set to close after only 3 years; Financial problems, low enrollment plagued school. 419
No surprise: Billups in lineup. 801
O'Brien putting raises on hold for now; Manager defends salary regrading. 722
On the road again, at 90; Oldest Trekker takes on Maine. 556
Owners to try to curtail dogs barking; Neighbors complained to selectmen. 560
Pair arraigned on vandalism charges; Churches, school spray-painted on Good Friday. 530
Pamela A. (Lavelle) Baird. 207
Paul W. Ollila, 58. 392
Pit bull confronts police in drug raid. 238
Police HQ funding OK'd; Voters approve debt exclusion. 533
Press Box. 111
Promotion time. 55
Protest theme: Bag the trash tax; Proposal irks City Hall crowd. 763
Quazy duck pwank penalties reduced. 1188
Recent Deaths. 1375
REGIONAL DIGEST. 132
REGIONAL DIGEST. 236
REGIONAL DIGEST. 152
REGIONAL DIGEST. 257
Remembering the history; Downsizing Catholic churches have fascinating past. 891
Retail plan near sanctuary fails to gain zoning OK. 331
Rita I. (Poulin) Potvin. 173
Rookie handcuffs Royals. 1071
Rose Mary Nanigan, 90. 71
Samuel R. "Sam" DeSimone. 38
Settlement is reached in lawsuit over loan. 708
Spartans get at least a share of title. 589
Speed a key for Lester; Hurler reaching higher numbers on radar gun. 766
Stats on skin color, stops OK'd; SJC approves racial profiling measure. 702
Stronger child rape penalties outlined. 1088
Study committee `should continue'; Ex-officials say work not done. 569
Taxpayers raise a ruckus as councilors raise their own pay. 724
Ted's tumor causes concern; Clan rallies to his side. 911
Teens connect to a `Southie' writer; Kids to author: `All Souls' gives them answers. 968
Tempest on Gale Drive: Plowing the road less taken. 526
Theresa J. (Pothier) Capoccia, 82. 220
Three alleged bank robbers held on $50,000 bail. 361
Trial date set for mother in child's death; Case set to go Sept. 22. 480
Two Americas playing out in Worcester. 716
Voters approve transfer station plan; Town meeting OKs budget amendment. 519
Voters bring back Baghdasarian; Fifth go-round as selectman; says town has work to do. 314
Voters elect Melia, Nolan as selectmen. 647
Walter F. Niemiec, 73. 188
Warren High grad donates scoreboard for soccer complex. 349
Watershed district meeting scheduled to plan next steps. 450
Who needs rest? Celtics grab Game 1 win over Pistons. 951
Woods resigns from board; Selectman fears `retaliation'. 493

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