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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (May 14, 2007)

1-66 out of 66 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
`Best' young talent performs at FSC. 615
A historic 1903 cross-country trip will be done one mo time. 684
Antonia Lena (Giraca) Soldani. 196
Beckett ailed by middle finger. 837
Burton B. Shaw, 90. 335
BUSINESS PEOPLE. 451
Center of the action; Investors want to be part of revivals of downtowns in area. 1055
CHARLTON NOTEBOOK. 448
Citizen files complaint on police chief. 413
City View radon issue revisited; Former students, employees to be asked about health status. 703
Comeback kids; Six-run 9th salvages Sox' day. 830
CORRECTION. 26
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 1091
Crimson win again; Kenary helps Harvard to 29th Rowe Cup. 832
Fiscal questions await voters. 253
Francis George "Frank" Bush, 79. 430
Funerals Today. 527
Gerald "Jerry" F. McCurry, 73. 211
Goose patrol dogged in pursuit; Patch, Meg roust geese from parks. 431
Graduates urged to heed inner voice, forge path; Worcester State awards more than 800 degrees. 3376
Hedwig M. (Lopato) Lewandowski, 77. 213
Hertha M. Anderson. Obituary 110
Hilda M. (Grondine) Boyle, 95. 238
Historic coalition; New government brings hope to Northern Ireland. Editorial 226
Humbling path to camp Gutierrez hoping to learn from fellow alum. 633
Jeannette "Jan" (Gillen) Altif, 79. 143
John J. Checheta, 52. 241
Kathleen T. (Harrity) O'Shaughnessy, 49. 245
Leonard "Lenny" Stranieri, 85. 220
Loren E. "Gus" Bell, 77. 243
Lua admires older Junior; USC LB hopes to play with vet. 726
Many contests to be decided in town election. 218
Marion L. (Olson) Pitman, 82. 173
Mary L. (Mooney) Cahill, 92. 279
Moderator is only contest in town election. 392
Northbridge town election is tomorrow. 336
On the job. 624
Override backers to keep fighting; Supporters seek funds for schools. 598
Oxford motorcyclist hurt in Auburn crash. 130
PJs are for bed, not school; Sleepwear has to stay at home. 407
Police officer arrested; DUI charged after Clinton crash. 195
PRESS BOX. 489
Recent Deaths. 938
REGIONAL DIGEST. 97
REGIONAL DIGEST. 102
Reports lend rationale to different views on business taxation; Boston Fed official says data not comparable state to state. 648
Rescuers search for lost greyhound; Dog missing for four weeks. 825
Ruth C. (Ward) Jensen. 255
Ruth P. Farmer, 87. 276
School board is asked about legal costs. 371
School spending, two override questions on ballot. 346
Son, mother collaborate on book for youths. 774
SPC. Kyle A. Little, 20. 279
State eyes action against water chief. 336
Three races to be decided today. 376
Title may be passe; `Taxachusetts' memories stay. 953
Town administrator position to be filled; Ackerman ready to assume role. 261
Towns' challenges: staying communities. 759
Unwarranted attack; Fresolo ratchets up opposition to Dismas House. Editorial 360
Utility, IBEW reach accord; National Grid deal equal to past pact. 469
Voters to act on land measure; Proposition 2-1/2 decision looms. 584
Voters to decide if town should buy Shaw Farm. 187
Voters to decide on $7.8 million budget; $4M proposed for Wachusett district. 467
War not funny; neither is movie. Movie review 590
Welcome to real world, graduate; Gainful employment is now your job No.1. 728
Youth baseball league stays put; Efforts aimed at saving field. 636

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