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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (September 10, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
A bumper crop of fun for all; 10th Harvest Fair nears on Sept. 19. 866
A sound choice; Spellane steps away from fray. Editorial 295
Algonquin job extends Mead's varied career. 596
AmCats are on the prowl in first football season. 559
Assabet will be in the crosshairs. 703
Beacon Hill Roll Call; A sampling of how your elected officials voted. 1116
Blast from the future. 88
Board agrees on turbine site; Butler Farm location picked. 315
Boylston Police Log. 923
Brian Michael Favreault, 26. 172
Brown robbed in debut. 1469
Cahill decides to run for gov. Candidate takes independent track. 598
Caroline Ward. 152
CLUB SCENE. 114
College can be prohibitively expensive. 823
Confident Pat McCrohan likes Uxbridge's chances. 767
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 1753
Day of Caring offers gift of time; Volunteers welcome for today's activities. 631
Destination: dentistry. 864
Digest. 826
District Court Log. 1018
Dolores "Dolly" Rivard. 209
Donna M. (Brick) Kestigian, 65. 182
Downtown liquor licenses in tug-of-war over location. 309
Eagles serve up victory. 589
Elaine Russell Dunn. 272
Ernest R. Tusino, 77. 462
Eugene G. Whitney, 75. 312
Finding a niche; Entrepreneur uses talents to form business. 1030
Food pantry relies on community. 488
For the defense, verdict not in; Patriots plot scheme, team. 771
Frank Rudis. 243
Free ballroom dancing lessons offered by couple. 374
FROM THE REGION. 1072
Funerals Today. 571
Gemme pay questioned; Critical letter sent to AG. 959
Genevieve A. (Pulaski) Bukowiecki, 89. 238
Golfer has still got game. 952
Guitar hero. 85
Haroians called the Queen Elizabeth home. 1121
Homeowner feeling exposed as Unitil buzzes through trees. 668
Honor tribute; Commemoration tomorrow. 729
House break perpetrator sentenced to 18 months in jail. 262
Houston, we have a problem. 770
How Big Bang won the day. 815
Huguenot monument will be rededicated. 943
Huguenot Oak is landmark from 1686. 556
Hurdle remains to sale of house. 585
Jeanne Marie (Oullette) Hutchinson, 49. 224
Joseph J. Dellagala, 63. 357
Laurie Elaine (Woods) Beaulieu, 50. 206
Lawyer wants suspect in holdup try examined. 277
Less Seem from here. 152
Lions look to continue recent success. 978
LOCAL MEETING ROUNDUP. 977
Lt. Gov. Murray discusses importance of shared services. 401
Managing our water resources. 802
Mary Cavanaugh. 171
Merton W. Billington. 184
MIHN offers hope for the homeless; Shelter assists in home search. 1044
Minutes by minute; Selectmen get involved in Zoning Board dispute. 948
Miriam "Mim" (Robertson) Smith, 86. 315
Modest Luxury hitting new heights. 726
MONEY BRIEFS. 582
More than $4M will grow trees; Federal funds will stimulate sources of post-ALB shade. 532
Myrtle C. Strand, 87. 285
Nancy E. Carlson. 178
Nasuti's 3 goals lead Woolies to easy win. 1224
Natural training program aims to earn horse's respect; Woman called `horse whisperer'. 565
NEADS has new CEO. 747
Never the same old game for Red Raiders grid coach. 426
Nina Sheean Sadlowski Meacham. 259
Odd ball keeps Sox even in race. 774
Off and running - school has started. 533
OSV chief predicts good year. 312
Owens says no-huddle is no good. 814
Parker picks, peddles his own peaches; Crop carries his fingerprints. 673
Perotto mulls run for 13th Worcester; Served 14 years on City Council. 307
Peter A. Brindisi Jr. 370
Philanthropic group names Rosa to board of directors. 1097
PRESS BOX. 197
Problems or politics? Town administrator says opportunities, not management, is the reason for firefighters leaving. 587
Public input sought for Tahanto. 810
Recent Deaths. 1312
Resilient Tornadoes get their first wind. 568
Robert L. Hanna, 84. 253
Ronald Borjeson Jr. 306
Savoring slow food. 1367
Selectmen approve stump grinding; Ice storm clean-up continues. 600
Shorthairs are long on style. 103
Space odyssey; Trek of night sky captured in Starlab. 122
Spotlight is no friend of `bachelorette'. 712
Steps can be taken to prevent suicide. 1210
The Tahanto buzz; A weekly building project update. 247
Theresa M. (Roy) Bigwood, 85. 257
Third firefighter leaves. 1031
Tibbetts saves the day for Becker women. 507
Time to make investment moves? 600
Top Dems push to fill Kennedy's seat early. 980
Towle retiring, joining a trend; School chief leaves July 1. 323
True innovator. 87
Turning North Nashua River acres back to nature will lift spirit of people. 599
Updating a classic. Restaurant review 862
West Boylston Police Log. 1037
WHAT YOU'RE LISTENING TO. 325
Wildflowers flourish under nature's care. 229
Windy city; Green light for Gardner projects. Editorial 406

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