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

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Title Author Type Words
`Mayor' Charlie Bolack to be recognized. 612
`Pianistic mastery and fun' Saturday. 401
`Plainsong to Broadway'. 143
`Seraphine' brings late fame to artist. Movie review 573
`What we have asked them to do'. 370
3Com to be sold to Hewlett-Packard; 400 employees in Marlboro. 499
A story centuries (and 10 years) in the making for W. Brookfield. 505
AD's Desk. 676
Algonquin actors to perform a story of child's challenges. 498
AmCats advance to ECAC semis; Nichols bounced from NCAAs. 728
Arthur S. Duxbury, 83. 298
Artist breathes life into paintings; Animals keep a watchful eye on visitors. 910
Ask your legislator. 361
Athletic greats of Red Raiders inducted into FHS Hall of Fame. 538
Band plays backup for winning football team. 524
Beacon Hill Roll Call; A sampling of how your elected officials voted. 1886
Berg in teen pageant. 220
Beyond brutal. 151
Boylston Police Log. 662
Businessman will be long-remembered. 671
Catherine Bagdonas. 198
Celine Lizotte. 128
Checking charities before giving. 646
Clara B. (Gagnon) Forgette, 91. 268
Closet door opens for coat donations. 421
Comfortably Numb. 90
Crusaders' greatest now starring on Web. 803
Cut in bus aid leaves five towns worried about filling budget gap. 704
Developer gets officials' blessing for luxury apartments off Route 9. 373
Digest. 481
District Court Log. 782
Doris (Robson) Keenen. 113
Dual tax rate has businesses up in arms. 529
Eighth-grader lifts Blue Raiders to final. 380
Ethel E. (Irish) Tornberg, 68. 237
Exhibit highlights local talent. 673
Fine lineup not enough; Couture shines in clunker. 584
Fire displaces six; No one hurt in 2-alarm blaze. 461
Flat Stanley comes home. 335
Free speech can be hard to swallow. 749
Freud's German no problem. 746
FROM THE REGION. 1917
Funerals Today. 691
Gaming the vote; Worcester should amend vacancy rule. Editorial 300
Gary F. Clark, 72. 237
Gary L. "Gary O" Orlando, 55. 248
Genesis of wood carving seems uncertain. 1000
Getting the Skinny. 150
Good food, homey atmosphere. 754
Hard time in prime time. Editorial 219
Into the Wilde. 111
John J. Flanagan, Jr. 308
Jon D. Miles, 70. 226
Jon Miles. 233
Katherine E. Cullinan. 249
KG's numbers not big worry. 668
Legion post to dedicate plaque for Korean War POW. 94
Leicester runners tops in Penguin Run. 228
Let's clean up the Commonwealth. 650
Library calendar contest puts spotlight on photos. 623
Library draws like a magnet. 342
Lions look to rebound against Littleton. 673
March trial set in Bancroft Commons case. 526
Marie "Gloria" Elie Dimmick, 82. 325
Mario F.D. Moretti, PhD, MD. 471
Mary A. (Furlong) Calamare, 77. 297
Mary Billings. 288
Mary F. "Bunny" Morocco, 87. 266
Matinee performance leaves Sharks at loss. 516
Mayor asks to sell 6 acres of city land. 528
Mayor raps residency rule. 411
Millea connects to boost Suzies; Sutton earns shot to repeat title. 508
MONEY BRIEFS. 894
Mothers and Company has a new home. 666
NEADS dogs on duty for veterans. 737
NEIGHBORS. 586
New school group seeks exec. director. 297
Northboro remembers GI who died in Korea. 756
Not plain folk. 126
Old Navy comforts families with warm clothing, field trip. 546
Olive E. (Lawrence) McLaughlin, 97. 406
Out-of-control SUV lands on porch. 290
Past recaptured on Leicester's mill heyday. 1181
Phyllis (Green) Chervin. 178
Poultry preens at exposition; Author proves her bantam is as good as her books. 1329
Prize-winning recipe no longer family secret. Recipe 479
Puzzling fuss over swine flu. 850
Ready Mix plant certified green. 529
Ready or not? Education bill offers mixed bag. Editorial 201
Recent Deaths. 1227
Rest stop; Refreshed Celtics tune out all that Jazz. 737
Rita (Morello) Limoli. 377
Robert W. Kokocinski. 192
Samuel J. Tonkin, Jr. 132
Scout blazes trail at Frog Pond; Footbridge built for Eagle project. 461
Shrewsbury digest. 578
Sixth-grade move OK'd; Focus now shifts to Berlin's town meeting. 914
Song & laughter; Comedian-musician Stephen Lynch plays Hanover Theatre. 838
St. Vincent infection control. 960
Stags' season ends in the second round. 688
Stapp's back with healthy dose of ego. 754
State cuts are seen as blow to schools. 460
Students rough it, help needy; Camp out in cold raises donations for the homeless. 484
Tahanto students earn scholarships. 209
Taking bark out of debate; Pet devocalization. 799
The buzz on tiny flying robots; Central Tree sixth-graders get a lesson in microrobots from Harvard grad students. 668
The proper setting for houseplant care. 235
The redcoats are back! Spencer family enlists as Revolution re-enactors. 831
The Tahanto Buzz; A weekly building project update. 686
Theresa A. (Lafond) Wiechniak, 75. 186
Tigers give blood in school's `biggest win'. 396
Triathlete races for newborns; A tiny infant met in the hospital inspires one man's efforts. 658
True cost lost in the details? Superintendent asks for separate vocational ed line item. 991
Varitek accepts Sox backup role; Catcher to make $3 million in '10. 246
Vets honor Hood victims; Observance, parade in city. 742
Voting a serious business that employs far too few. 617
Way to go! 116
West Boylston Police Log. 983
WHAT YOU'RE LISTENING TO. 540
Wilfork keeps doing his job. 876
Wining, dining for a cause. 807
WSC celebrates grant to theater. 188
Youth serves Pats well; Kiddie `D' gets noticed. 814

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