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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (August 16, 2007)

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2009 budget process begins; Town faces tough economic decisions. 707
3 state HMOs seeing red in 2nd Q; Fallon, HMO Blue, Harvard post losses. Financial report 528
A calling or an obsession? Indie filmmakers driven by urge to capture their visions. 1431
A taste of Ireland can be found in Rhode Island. 707
A-grade rockers are haunted by their roots. Sound recording review 688
Agnes (Foley) Lawless. 150
Ann M. (Lynch) Roukat, 76. 288
Anne M. Pierson, 86. 247
Applewild School announces new teachers, staff members. 638
Believe and achieve; Clinton's Vetros accepts partial D1 scholarship. 1054
Bernard J. Lorkiewicz. 201
Blowtorch ignites house fire; Owner used hose to contain blaze. 385
Breakfast with the kids; Youths learn dining etiquette in summer program. 377
BRIEFS. 89
Bulluck eyeing No. 87; LB wants payback for Caldwell's celebration. 864
Bush feels annoying little tick; Lack of border security leads to Lyme disease. 875
Bush league; Kennedy, Kerry derailing Hillman nomination. Editorial 217
Business briefs. 432
But Senator, Wyatt Earp isn't available. 841
Carolyn E. (Rutherford) Foster. 268
Chlorine leak triggers alarm at water plant. 212
City union lashes out at Palmieri remark. 708
CLARIFICATION; CORRECTIONS. 138
Clear the Way comes a long way from Hudson. 1094
Committee meets. 109
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2070
Crossing incident ends amicably; Pedestrians' actions a concern. 567
Damage estimated at $100,000; Fire may have started at portable air conditioner. 313
Donna Nelson Dickie. 68
Doris G. Michalski, 94. 360
Doris Marie Aubrey. 82
Elizabeth (Riley) Foley Bruel, 86. 365
EPA sends money for land cleanup; $200,000 brownfield grant for 27 acres. 444
Evo L. Baldarelli, 93. 55
Fabulous Latin jazz; 9-piece band NQ adds jazz edge to salsa. 999
Family feeling lingers at WCC; Club celebrating 50th anniversary with Oct. 14 tournament. 765
Festival blends cultures. 668
Festival feels like a country fair; Art, crafts, performances on the agenda. 536
Follow the armory's trail; Saga of twists and turns leads to future in doubt. 881
Funerals Today. 454
Garage project needs waiver; Open-shop activists laud federal order. 755
Gerald M. Hanum, 71. 163
Golf event memorializes teen lost in April car crash. 761
HC students play in NYC concert. 424
Helen G. (Cleary) Casavant, 84. 229
Herbert M. Turnbull, Jr., 88. 163
Holden Days to feature family fun, Celtic theme; Businesses pay for all the acts. 562
Housing proposals discussed. 417
Insurer to cease mortgage lending; Commerce citing size within market. 236
Kathleen M. Gustafson. 331
Kids learn safe skateboarding; Park foundation funds lessons. 691
Lesser school budget stands. 385
Linda M. (Bonofiglio) Supernor, 60. 260
M. Jean Crawford, 85. 199
Malvern A. "Mal" (Trask) Anderson. 269
Man allegedly attacks ex-wife. 236
Mayor candidates take to streets; Irish campaigns against city blight. 583
Mayor candidates take to streets; Lukes hears of downtown worries. 553
Mayor to answer questions; Finance meeting planned tonight. 508
MBTA police chief named state National Guard head; First black commander picked. 339
Montana rancher wraps up journey with friends' help. 487
Names worth knowing. 858
New Braintree selectman welcomes new era at Quabbin. 197
New bus company for Auburn students. 936
Not even playoffs safe; Slumping Sox could be postseason spectator. 757
One, two, three...pull! Fun takes big effort for arm wrestlers. 789
Open space work starts. 454
Patrick names state education board head. 249
Pauline "Polly" M. (Ridley) Praskiewicz. 63
Perennials shine when summer ends. 564
Personnel chief retracts resignation. 464
PNJ Phillips ousted from World Series. 513
Police respond to assault victim. 111
PRESS BOX. 124
Recent Deaths. 1365
REGIONAL DIGEST. 374
REGIONAL DIGEST. 636
REGIONAL DIGEST. 242
Report of shots fired in Fitchburg. 65
Richard W. Keegan, 82. 71
Roadway conditions posing dangers. 560
Robert J. O'Grady, 67. 226
Rookie trying to get better; Meriweather hitting books. 683
Rose Anna Bonnette, 90. 248
Rt. 9 rock-throwing; 7 incidents reported. 789
Rushton proposes `One Call to Hall'; 311 system would direct complaints. 648
Ruth M. Shimkus. 429
Search under way to fill Keyes' post; CAFO replacement on fast track. 498
Society welcomes book in print; `The Spirit of Phillipston' was three years in making. 796
Sophie (Sgouros) Kaltsas, 85. 249
Sox get sniff, but whiff; Rally from 6-0 deficit collapses in the ninth. 930
Stanley Travis, 78. 141
State agency reps to tour Shepherd Hill high school. 309
State puts bug in the ear of schools, day cares; Some still haven't submitted plans for integrated pest management. 634
Sunday cabaret at Blu; City's Ultralounge presents eclectic monthly shows. 911
The budget gap; Needed: Legislative push on telecom loophole. Editorial 373
Towers part of study to test winds; Town looking into possible energy sources. 511
Town looks at energy from trash; Officials tour Haverhill plant. 678
Traditional community fair runs tomorrow and Saturday. 373
Traffic stop ends with stolen-car crash; Police develop leads to find 2 suspects. 339

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