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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (October 11, 2007)

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$4.8M in free cash filling town coffers; Surplus should boost financial ratings. 322
$500,000 pledge for Anna Maria center; Fuller Foundation to help meet need. 295
`Blame game' a no-brainer in rape case. 721
`Lady Chatterley' not done by the book. Movie review 728
`Mount' audience goes `Cuckoo' over play. 507
A harvest gathering to savor `slow food'; Environmental Council's `gala'. 1057
A wicked brew of music and the macabre. 1181
Access road ordered reopened near fields; Athletic event safety concerns at issue. 196
Alice M. (Young) Kacavich, 86. 237
Alice R. Spatol, 69. 280
Allen, Celtics outrun Wolves; Garnett so-so against ex-mates. 638
Arthur Swanson, 83. 181
Author to give how-to talk on fatherhood. 398
Bishop rebukes Holy Cross; Abortion rights group to be at conference. Conference news 986
Bruins stumble against Ducks. 234
Burns' `War' over at last. 851
Business briefs. 429
Cadbury plans spinoff; U.S. beverage unit won't be sold. 617
CAMPAIGN NOTEBOOK. 120
Candidates discuss `Housing First'; Services for homeless top issues at forum. 566
Central office outgrows its space. 227
Chester J. Wielgoreski. 281
City Council will not take up Iraq; Matter deemed to be beyond purview of board. 716
Clean bill of health; Nontoxic cleansers regaining popularity. 1332
Clinton promises peace ASAP; Enthusiastic crowd at Symphony Hall. 420
Coleman maintains two-way thinking; Feelings run both Democrat, GOP. 637
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 1176
Crucial oversight; Another court properly limits warrantless searches. Editorial 284
Cultural sensitivity training urged. 482
Dallas M. Eydenberg; Active in local theatre groups. 344
Edward T. Mellor, 67. 177
Ellinwood four-ball closes tourney season. 815
Fall becoming unpredictible. 519
Fire reimbursements from state predicted; Legislative leader tours Bernat Mill site. 472
Football coach cleared; Investigation finds player was not hurt. 845
Funds honor lover of theater arts; $250,000 gift was inspired by Drapos. 437
Funerals Today. 419
Future generations helped by support of club for youths. 798
Gang unit arrests five on drug charges; 4 kilos of cocaine, $60,000 cash seized. 239
Gov. Patrick endorses Stevens for mayor. 171
Haunting Sounds of India; Concerto's U.S. premiere opens Music Worcester season. 1138
Here's a vote for Tito; McCarver picks Sox' Francona. 1001
High school's deficiencies on Town Council agenda. 607
Historic schoolhouse reborn; Renovations under way at Grass Hill. 852
How green grows their field; Program helps youths grow strong, be productive. 467
Hummer rampage alleged; Police say husband attacked them too. 528
Irene R. (DeLuca) Bria. 300
Jean Ann (Malo) Saucier Benoit, 74. 263
Jerome Dixon, 83. 230
Joseph P. "Joe" Beaney. 340
Kenneth W. Gould, 91. 213
Kielty likely to face C.C. 798
Kresge Challenge Grant is given to Eagle Hill. 265
L.S. Starrett keeps eye on global economy. 551
Leger shuts out Naps. 780
Lieutenant's wife joins town's auxiliary police. 270
Lunenburg fields staying on track; Community is reaping project's rewards. 612
Madeline T. (Olsson) Larkin, 85. 332
Mark S. Zoback, 54. 467
Martel's 2 goals trigger Nipmuc. 781
Matchup will be part of history. 1003
Mayor, councilors swap shots. 670
Mayoral candidates hunt for money; Rushton, Lukes top Rosen, Coleman. 734
Neal M. Donovan, 60. 31
Numbers game; Casino windfall unlikely to materialize. Editorial 293
Open house to highlight fire safety steps. 608
Overlook Farm to hold barn raising; Public invited to watch work on Oct. 18. 449
Pamela A. Gauthier, 50. 182
Panel gives praise, censure; Board gets report on April water emergency. 590
Pats' LBs clutch group; Versatile vets spur 5-0 start. 814
Pauline F. (Fairbanks) Krull Stone, 102. 425
Pauline J. (Kremski) Cicio, 91. 137
Police chief says seven fail alcohol sting. 514
PRESS BOX. 83
Principal: Stop the bullying. 463
Rams extend unbeaten record. 792
Recent Deaths. 1122
Region's top gridiron dog has yet to emerge from pack. 1342
REGIONAL DIGEST. 920
REGIONAL DIGEST. 351
Reinhardt out to revive Crusader prestige. 1687
Richard A. Wiberg, 69. 332
Richard P. Caefer. 314
Robert Henry Johnson. 334
Rockers Y&T step into the limelight once again. 1053
School district asked to delay tech spending. 377
Schools ride bus service bumps; Out-of-town special ed transit. 950
Seagrave helps Uxbridge to its best start ever. 1148
Selectmen go through warrant; Town meeting money requests are cut by board. 531
Shareholders move to block buyout; $2.2B sale price for 3Com `insufficient'. 414
State to take 30 county prisoners; Glodis in bind over crowded jailhouse. 991
Stoker, Mitchell spark Pioneers. 766
Students opt to ignore opt-out contest award; Sponsors find no takers among the winners. 512
Team Mass. thinking ahead; AAU girls' hoop squads already preparing for spring. 521
TIF goes to town voters with selectmen's support; Discover Marble & Granite to expand. 501
Times are tough for criminals; Bank robbery attempt yields only lollipops. 891
Town getting new Web site with more useful features. Website overview 390
Transfer station lease up for vote; Safety issues also on warrant. 422
Tribes given strong odds in Patrick's casino legislation. 718
Voters, fearing retaliation, decide to hold censure vote by secret ballot; Auditor quits, seeks superintendent's ouster. 682

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