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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (October 1, 2009)

1-125 out of 125 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
2 officers honored for their service. 323
3 straight wins a charm for Blue Devils; Strong Sept. start for girls volleyball team. 540
A touch of lime. 220
Academic, life skills needed. 496
Aid for private road under board scope. 245
Albert G. Lazaro, 84. 399
Art guild builds a community for solo artists. 626
Beacon Hill Roll Call; A sampling of how your elected officials voted. 1191
Beatles are back. 110
Beetles take on invasive marsh plants. 894
Blackstone Valley takes center stage; Culture, history to be celebrated. 682
Blue Jays devour Red Sox subs. 1129
Boylston Police Log. 357
Boys soccer team has a new coach. 679
Branching out; Lumber company explores new niches to stay profitable. 700
CAMPAIGN NOTEBOOK. 99
Capital improvements top warrant. 506
City hopes to fill openings. 422
CLUB SCENE. 119
Community garden taking root through Hope in Hands. 652
Cougars edge past Worcester State. 365
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2128
Cut the preliminary - and the cost - before making the cut on candidates. 571
Dad cried at child's wedding. 628
Eagles flying higher than ever. 1370
Echoes of a legacy; Clark commemorates psychoanalyst's lectures. 1095
Elaine M. Bergstrom. 266
Elsie M. (Morgan) Terry. 209
Everett R. Gonyea, 61. 312
Ex-Hanover worker guilty of stealing $22K from PACs; Webster woman sentenced to probation. 184
Explosive. 115
Feds expand regulated beetle zone in West Boylston. 332
Fels Scholarship aids students who commute to Nichols College. 378
Fire Explorers learn the ropes of firefighting. 637
Fitchburg man named Citizen of the Year. 1140
Florence Merchant. 278
Food and views dazzle at the Tower Hill cafe. 646
For the Birds. 85
Freeze frame; Retooled Bruins aim high. 778
FROM THE REGION. 1559
Frosh, 8th-grader lead Millbury's powerful pack. 675
FSC Family Weekend presents parade, shows. 331
Funerals Today. 260
Goucher dials up expectations for B's. 790
Grafton students focus on kids with disabilities. 530
Greenhouse Car Wash to take part in solar tour. 395
Hanover heeds `Call'. 291
Harold J. George, Jr. 217
Housing development hearing draws protesters. 362
Hugh E. Dolan, 89. 482
Jet-propelled D is next. 703
Joseph A. Czarnecki. 394
Jury selection slated in arson suspect's trial. 386
Keith E. Brooks, Sr. 77. 360
Kenneth Daignault. 323
Kujawski's blunder; Representative should withdraw pension request. Editorial 260
Last piece of old Sawink Farm is ready for hiking. 579
Late Holy Cross coach's family, insurers settle lawsuit for $681K. 420
Legend of lake unlikely to change. 852
Leicester man named vice president at bank. 421
Life on a restless planet. Editorial 216
Lions pick up their first win; West Boylston girls soccer makes September a good month. 1027
LOCAL MEETING ROUNDUP. 725
Lucille R. (Lemoine) Auger, 77. 296
Marcy Playground; Back on tour to promote CD. 815
Marjorie Duquette. 333
Mark S. Umphrey P.E. 660
Michael Rubin. 394
Mildred Record. 179
Millions needed to repair roads. 507
Mom hits home run for son's birthday. 603
MONEY BRIEFS. 449
Nancy Lee (Webster) McCullom, 57. 120
Neighbors. 428
New water plant on track, under cost. 509
No excuses for admitted child rapist. 723
Nomadic life coming closer to home; Camel, animals aid prof at FSC. 735
O'Brien, Wong pitch for recovery funds. 574
Oct. 17 is Elks Day; computers need upgrades. 455
Official warns of scam. 212
On stage. 137
Order in the court; Officers ensure peace in halls of justice. 754
Patriots bleed red-zone futility. 645
PRESS BOX. 299
Race is on to assist adults with disability challenges. 586
Recent Deaths. 842
Residents talk about the future. 354
Restaurants pitch in for cancer awareness. 1241
Restless. 133
Revenue crunch; September may tell grim tale. Editorial 236
Richard Merchant. 241
Robert B. Morton, 78. 334
School board candidates speak out; 8 hopefuls for 6 seats offer views on testing, teachers, sick buildings. 718
School projects moved forward; Design planning stage for three. 505
Season's gleanings; Bounty of food, fun harvested at annual fair. 83
Senior Center control sparks debate. 356
Shake your belly. 110
Some like it dark. 121
Sox celebrate privately; Team looks ahead after wild-card clincher. 799
Spree falling; Fall Festival yields bountiful fun. 101
State grant of $155,000 to pay for river walk. 476
Stolen goods: Duggan not guilty. 798
Students making grade on SAT, AP. 366
Sturbridge woman stars in Irish tale 'Translations'. 290
Sweet auditions. 153
Swine flu vaccine is due next week; Health care workers to receive first doses. 876
Teacher can keep rides. 268
Tennis anyone? 669
Tennis player is simply smashing; 14-year-old shows major promise, gets national notice. 602
The buzz about honeybees. 867
Town employee injured in crash with school bus. 167
Trainer has created program for those who have a lot to lose. 375
Tune in, stop by, fight hunger; Cable TV station to hold food drive. 438
Two hurt in head-on collision on Rt. 19. 284
UK's Muse puts up a spirited `Resistance'. 703
Update on state funds tops meeting agenda. 296
USA Today names Fallon doctor `Most Influential'. 1461
Voters to decide meal tax hike. 394
Wayne S. Johnson, 54. 195
West Boylston Police Log. 377
West Boylston students `challenged' to pursue a kinder world. 1599
WHAT YOU'RE LISTENING TO. 396
Whitson's four goals help Auburn clinch. 946
Willard sisters work together in triathlons. 648
Zumbathon raises $600 for NEADS. 306

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