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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (March 12, 2009)

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$8M earmarked for here; Colleges, health care, energy, police programs. 486
110-year `Rock' ends run. 554
3 months after ice storm, family remains homeless. 752
34-year educator receives A+ as Teacher of the Year. 631
4-H'ers put hounds to work. 655
AD's Desk. 121
Ancient European royalty's descendants in small-town America; Bazinet's research traces Leavens' line to William the Conqueror. 842
Assistant is named schools chief. 292
Backers present wind-farm specs to large crowd. 621
Bay State's mental health services rate a grade of B. 341
Beacon Hill Roll Call; A sampling of how your elected officials voted. 1015
Bison upended in NCAAs. 214
Board vows to support library. 869
Boylston Police Log. 547
BRIEFS. 475
Brunch will benefit Camp Putnam. 888
Building boomlet; Housing permits are up, homes selling in Clinton. 635
Building jobs; Northboro company will get $1.5 million. 674
Camps have long tradition of helping kids feel good; Annual road race/walk raises money for Barton Center. 1129
Cleanup money released. 760
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2552
DIGEST. 418
Dorothy C. (Morrison) Thompson Delfanti, 97. 382
Ethel Larson Gully. 339
Family time can be a challenge; Mothers group offers answers. 597
Fans make it a green man group at semifinal. 619
Fill-in administrator tries to fill big shoes; Town meeting, FEMA, trash top list. 291
Folks, don't shoot the weatherman. 647
Francis S. Marrara, 64. 210
FROM THE REGION. 1854
Fundraising gala is tribute to late superintendent's vision. 656
Funerals Today. 409
Gaumond stays in West Boylston. 291
Good health for pets at clinic, good times for owners at show. 856
Gordon T. Miller, 86. 514
Green getting fresh chance; Ex-Yank seeks spot on Red Sox. 807
Gumbo lends a paw to a girl in need. 498
Gym teacher resigns after kid-porn arrest. 230
Harrington Hospital renovations designed with patients in mind. 384
Hazel P. Hobin, 84. 339
Helen T. (Andrzejewski) Czechowski, 93. 248
High school news. 387
Hit-and-run accident hurts 3; Victims elementary school students. 549
Homecoming drama. 670
Homestand still rough on Sharks. 519
Hungry for good deeds; Good Counsel youth group `starving' to feed others. 849
It was an ECAC year for hockey at Nichols. 566
James R. Flandreau. 200
James W. Ringgard, Sr., 69. 375
Joann "Honey" Soucy. 260
Krasinskas sees stellar senior season. 527
Lack of info delays `pay for trash' vote. 972
Leona Y. Charest. 358
Library given free shelves, for the asking. 443
Library project dropped from May election ballot. 254
LOCAL BRIEFS. 374
LOCAL MEETING ROUNDUP. 1545
Local runners brave snowy weather to complete Stu's 30K. 670
Louisiana then and now. 900
Madelon R. Metcalf. 208
Making a beautiful difference; Tantasqua 7th-graders' participation in The Butterfly Project remembers the 1.5 million children killed in the Holocaust. 971
Manager warns town could lose big by denying road bid. 548
Mary E. Phillips. 350
McLaren puts it together on offense. 955
Minutemen rally but fall to Dukes. 400
Neighbors. 541
No maps on Fitchburg teens' taps. 653
No place in the pews; Connecticut measure was flawed. Editorial 189
Northboro library to hold `grand reopening'. 1341
Nypro, Lankton honored for leadership. 411
Obama's first exam; Unions test president on education. Editorial 462
On point; Beinert has gained confidence for HC. 836
Opportunity presents itself to correct capitalism's excesses. 755
Out of ashes comes hope for the future. 710
Oxford calls on Parcells to guide football program. 487
Paul Joseph Turini, 87. 424
Picasso has mastered culinary arts. Restaurant review 735
Playing hard is key for coach at Algonquin. 686
Playoff roster has one surprise. 619
Poetry. 209
PRESS BOX. 200
Random riffs to record deal; No blues for Sutton native. 388
Raymond R. Reno, 82. 354
Recent Deaths. Obituary 811
Red Raiders cap strong season in Division 1 semifinals. 552
Robert J. Osper. 263
Rockets hit a home run with kids; Swedberg, team teach youngsters. 578
Rotarian: We gain by helping others. 603
Sandra L. (Loring) Fischer, 66. 292
Sarkis Kojoyian, 84. 453
School board may seek concessions. 211
Scout honored. 246
Scouts salute community volunteer. 761
SENIOR PROFILE. 90
Shamrock sale is keeping Paul Smith busy. 574
Sign owner is under zoning scrutiny. 370
Special volunteers make games possible. 1422
Spencer runner goes the extra mile for Sherry's House. 756
Springs ready for T.O. action. 514
State team to visit schools for review. 188
Student rep granted committee vote. 254
Students' make soldiers smile. 312
Susan M. Wright. 242
Tearful killer expresses remorse. 698
That old thing might be worth something - or not; 'AuctionWally' pays an entertaining visit. 778
The power of an idea region's best stimulus. 570
The show must go on. 803
Thrifty Fitchburg ready for lights out. 515
Town gets grant for wind project; $5,600 to study proposed sites. 367
U2 is back with no limits to `Horizon'. 696
Undermanned Celts wilt to Heat. 641
Uxbridge Rotary offers slate of beautiful babies in contest. 417
Wachusett is taking `Jones' to drama festival semifinal. 664
Wachusett school chief says goal is to cut $4M. 363
Way to go! 86
West Boylston announces honor roll. 533
West Boylston Police Log. 1050
White's hockey path is all about development. 781
WPI offering discount price on master's programs. 389
Young artists in the spotlight; Gallery shows students' work. 682
Your gardening answers. 233

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