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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (February 7, 2007)

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$19M supplemental budget proposed. 249
`Unclaimed Legacy'; Johnson urges black leadership rebirth. 570
Alice L. (Tiderman) Carlson, 87. 360
Anthony Lanzetta, 95. 281
Barre police seeking new guns; For second time, models assigned to officers called defective. 435
Big clash for Hudson against Westboro. 1037
BUSINESS BRIEFS. 471
Business briefs. 397
Chemical Romance at DCU on May 8. 77
Cincotta burns Bromfield; Leading scorer pours in 24 to propel West Boylston. 584
Civic Club contributes to cleanup fund for pond. 367
Clara (Freeman) Epstein, 94. 294
Clinton seniors now eyeing downtown parking lot. 739
Colonials shut down Chieftains. 532
CORRECTION. 58
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2926
Cowen makes history for Hopedale. 839
Cruz to take DiNatale's place. 409
DEP warns dam in Lunenburg not in compliance; Extra expenses loom for town. 528
Devils secure tournament berth. 860
DIGEST. 207
Donald Vincent Drew. 299
Dr. Louis R. Forman. 49
Driver gets 2-1/2 years. 268
Emily E. (Meyer) Belanger, 84. 164
Ex-girlfriend charged after man hit by car. 299
Falcons storm to 19th straight. 415
Fame isn't all it takes; Black speaker finds role models lacking. 720
Fiery cooking. 122
Francis R. Shea, 84. 186
Funerals Today. 210
Gay community is urged to fight for rights; Shepard's mother at HC. 622
George R. "Fritz" Mowry. 419
Grafton lets go of effort to buy land next to library. 563
Hardwick says leachate not delivered for testing. 429
Hawks regroup, stay unbeaten. 860
HC takes Army in OT. 575
Helen (Vickers) Pelletier, 80. 101
Henry L. Foote, 74. 319
Highlanders ambush Panthers. 860
Highway robbery; Area commuters likely will have to wait for end of tolls. Editorial 383
Holden panel talks of abusers; Sex offenders lurk anywhere. 641
Home sweet home; Elderly residents part of a family. 924
Hot Knights too much for cold Crusaders. 626
J. Richard Nedder, Sr. 610
Jean Donovan, 52. 221
Joseph L. Seymour 1937 - 2007. 211
Juliette T. Dupont, 82. 259
Kessel rescues B's in shootout; Ovechkin is muzzled again. 577
Knights of Columbus lend a hand; U.S. troops in Iraq to get comfort items. 627
Leave it to pros; New tax-collecting process looks promising. Editorial 223
Leicester officials feel school finances solved; If problems resurface, way cleared for audit. 580
Local authors linked by stories of courageous women. 489
Louis Battaglia, 84. 169
Malden Mills drops bonus plan; Controversy caused `distraction,' company says. 205
Marguerite A. (Norton) Hastings, 90. 170
Mark T. Kelley, Jr., 94. 338
Mary C. "May" (Gibson) Brady, 81. 358
Massport aviation chief is named. 174
Merit pay plan rejected. 375
Moylan gets raise and rave reviews; Councilors say they don't want to see more pay hikes. 831
Nap time too much for Colonels. 591
New Planned Parenthood site deserves Worcester's support. 649
Nice weather predicted for river rat race. 636
Northbridge facing budget woes; Officials warning of deficit close to $5M and may call for override to stay afloat. 708
Northbridge water to cost more. 657
Patricia (Hobbs) Meigs. 181
Paul E. Rock, 85. 260
Pedone: Bill will slow, then stop; Red-light traffic cameras debated. 687
Pistons maul hopeless Celtics; Webber puts on clinic with Boston overmatched up front. 678
Police data will be shared; 20 area forces join program. 560
PRESS BOX. 162
Rams connect from line to triumph. 839
Recent Deaths. 1798
REGIONAL DIGEST. 447
REGIONAL DIGEST. 727
REGIONAL DIGEST. 764
REGIONAL DIGEST. 156
Reilly to leave politics behind; Former AG, gubernatorial candidate, set to work in law firm. 411
Residents get up in arms over cable TV rates. 833
Rev. Joseph S. Scannell. 147
Ruby Jene Novick, 52. 143
Salerno cited as a leader. 1620
School restoring position of police resource officer; Holden, School Department to fund program. 535
Silverio Pedro Almeida. 333
Spencer has vacancies in several elected posts. 383
State certification is needed. 376
Sturbridge board says secrecy was not its intent; Open Meeting complaint filed. 1124
Subdivision up for sale in Gardner; Salem bank forecloses on controversial Cedar Hills. 492
Sudoku nourishes the gray matter; Study suggests puzzles give a healthy boost to aging brain power. 719
Sweet combination; Marlboro bakery owner a pastry chef by day, concert promoter by night. 764
Syringe used in Hudson theft; Masked robber strikes store. 357
Tasting this good isn't always pretty. 236
Teen victim was likeable, witty; Leominster to charge driver, 17. 844
Theresa A. McHugh 1923 - 2007. 137
TiNovo owner gets reprieve; DCU puts hold on auction plan. 659
Tito says Pap to start; Skipper sticks by his orders. 803
TOURTELLOTTE HONOR ROLL. 283
Town Hall options may be on ballot; Renovation or new construction in Sturbridge. 603
Town to lose its advocate for history. 864

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