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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (September 19, 2008)

1-93 out of 93 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
`Igor' is one of those kids films that is strictly for the children. Movie review 558
`See You in a Hundred Years' Chronicler of family's trip to the past speaking at OSV. 330
`The Office's' Gervais is key to hilarity of otherwise predictable `Ghost Town'. Movie review 549
100 Pike toll takers to lose jobs; Big Dig costs drive decision; Fast Lane, toll changes mulled. 908
2nd proposal arrives, late, for downtown; Paperwork arrives day after deadline. 510
A questionable subsidy; Panel properly hedges on insurance-aid proposal. Editorial 227
Alternate to replace juror in rape trial. 349
Applefest has right ingredients for fun; Food, music and parade scheduled. 512
Barbara J. Michalak, 57. 311
Beacon Hill Roll Call. 737
Beaten into making a decision. 817
BERLIN ARREST LOG. 72
Berlin Police Log. 307
Blanche B. (Jankowski) Szlyk, 90. 32
Bruce D. Lawrence, 53. 172
Business briefs. 219
Business briefs. 373
Candidates got out the vote to secure wins in primary; Some contests continue with election Nov. 4. 876
Canine helps foil robbery; Dog points to gun and zombie mask. 596
Cassel shows moxie; Miami's Porter running mouth. 708
Charles W. Rodenhiser. 220
City retirees want input on health care talks; O'Brien: Contract negotiations could get mired. 710
Courthouse records. 2799
Customers sliced, diced and sold. 717
Darlene D. "Nana" (Anderson) Mastrogiovanni, 90. 40
Downtown beat; Music festival gathers Tammany Hall favorites. 1224
Emery A. Delongchamp, 92. 605
Fair turnout; Job-seekers flock to state event. 844
Field of dreams. 62
Fire spreads through Berlin ranch house. 159
Fruitlands says ex-COO embezzled $1M. 679
Funerals Today. 405
Gilbert, Hamlin open coffeehouse season. 609
Grace L. (George) Anas. 74
Grant and Gill bringing Christmas tour to DCU Center. 101
Group says keep income tax; `No' urged on Question 1 in election. 571
Headmaster announces retirement. 397
Historical Society launches family tree project. 384
Holden ponders being finer town; Sometimes change is unstoppable. 603
House, Senate candidates speak at forum; Dual tax rate seen as local issue. 550
Hugh F. Burns, Jr. 256
In a rarity for town, bills going out on time. 328
Insect caution. 325
James William Reidy. 299
Judith M. Powell. 226
Just a different uniform; QB to lead Fins against Patriots. 691
Lady Gaels show strong effort. 757
LANCASTER ARREST LOG. 80
Lancaster Police Log. 389
Liberty Hill a scenic venue for equestrians. 1282
Marking the end of the season. 34
Matthew R. Lynch, 29. 32
McDermott versatile weapon for Crusaders. 974
Miller zings Azinger. 827
Monthe N. Kofos. 487
Morin, Bernardians tie SPM. 273
Nashoba-Clinton game brings out the best in both teams. 922
New regs in the works for outdoor wood boilers. 239
Notable man's family delivers one last gift. 723
O'Brien fails to regain his seat; Judge rejects blocking vote. 819
Off-track betting parlor coming to J.D. Coopers. 418
Panel to look at school models; Reconfigured grades possibile. 341
Patricia S. (Powers) DeGaetano, 74 Location Change. 49
Patrick Michael Walkovich. 427
Peruvian prisoner gets pregnant for the cause. 732
Peter J. Tierney. 242
Philip M. Kopiec, 56. 259
Police union scrambles to keep details; Worcester brass aiding plan to fight gov. on flaggers. 758
Policymakers must calm ill financial winds. 789
Probation ordered in pellet gun case; Man must continue psychiatric treatment. 451
Putnam hires consultant. 116
Recent Deaths. Obituary 675
Residents hear case against proposed retail center. 608
Rivals settle for tie; Tanner leads Rangers to win. 564
Ross A. Moir, "RAM". 258
Ross A. Moir. 231
Sox can clinch playoff berth on weekend. 737
SPM's backs skilled; Guardians set for No. 6 Naps. 452
Sterling Police Log. 564
Stolen cars lead to local man; Four N.Y. vehicles sold in city. 434
Tents bring focus to Darfur genocide; Display will go to Washington, D.C. 458
Thanks to many for family's new home. 631
The road to respect; Doherty can silence critics with win over No. 2 St. John's. 807
Thomas E. Murphy Jr. 14
Ties that bond; Taxpayers well-served when their municipality has a strong credit rating. 1060
Trick or treat? 89
Trimming toll costs; Layoffs at Turnpike to save $10 million. Editorial 358
United Way drive begins with luge; Olympic champs visit Saint-Gobain. 246
West Nile Virus is confirmed in mosquitoes in Berlin. 526
WRTA to raise fares, eliminate zone system; Officials confident changes won't be detriment to riders. 550
Young Chieftains hoping for turnaround. 550
Young gardeners' produce will help those in need. 362
Zumba-thon for health; Breast cancer fundraiser is Oct. 10. 675

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