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Articles from Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) (October 15, 2009)

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`200 Years' chronicles 2 towns' history. 990
`Pink' fundraiser planned. 483
200 years in the making. 731
6th annual art show. 235
AD's Desk. 541
Art turns secrets into common ground. 794
Banner Moments. 361
Beacon Hill Roll Call; A sampling of how your elected officials voted. 1283
Boylston Police Log. 584
C's win Allen's homecoming. 258
Campaign secrets uncovered. 704
Charges still `under protest'. 522
Child rapist gets 5-7 years. 527
City in the heart of the '50s. 800
CORRECTION. Correction notice 54
Council pursues public sale of surplus property; Germain says auctions lose money. 470
Country gets a kick out of Glenn Stewart; Musician to tape video at concert at Auburn High. 1086
COURTHOUSE RECORDS. 2376
DA to drop harassment case; Former girlfriend won't testify. 259
Digest. 539
Digest. 498
Dim lights send message: `Sorry, closed for business'. 556
Dorothy Gliniecki Dufresne, 77. 254
Eileen P. (Murphy) Diggins, 55. 407
Elaine V. (Reardon) Monfreda, 74. 200
Eleanor E. (Hale) Milosz, 82. 181
Elks lodge is celebrating 50 years of service. 1278
Evelyn Glennie kicks off season. 816
Family of six escapes fire. 229
Financial chill may put public safety HQ on ice. 421
FROM THE REGION. 1680
Funerals Today. 452
George Buffone, 83. 371
Get into the mood and garb; Quaboag's 350th dresses things up. 420
Grafton designer in benefit. 462
Helping all belong; Grafton pupils cast net of friendship. Editorial 325
Historical Society offers glimpse at diseases, cures. 743
Hope you got a good `Taste'. 876
Horizon is on fire with new CD. 785
James F. Rourke, 85. 27
Jerry Terrall Wade, 33. 194
John D. "Dave" Briggs. 57
John Kidder, 67. 388
Joseph Capurso. 520
Judge affirms dismissal of case of alleged gun-pointing at officer. 363
Landmark of yesteryear slated to reopen; Yankee Diner rehab under way. 712
Let there again be lights, drive urges; Mayor backs grass-roots movement. 696
Live, from ManchVegas! 151
LOCAL MEETING ROUNDUP. 407
Longtime servant of town draws officials' homage, tears. 420
Loophole remorse; Tax deduction "costs" state $535 million. Editorial 320
Losing big pays in the long run; Writer sheds more than 60 pounds, begins new life as fitness enthusiast. 699
Love of history leads to life in 64th Regiment. 1272
Magistrates approved for 2 courts. 497
March of Dimes benefit set for Mechanics Hall. 1493
Marie S. (Steur) Kemp. 330
Mayor seeks to reinstate stipends, other budget items; $200,000 up for Finance Committee consideration. 415
Medical group adds doctors. 1251
Miksiye Fehime Markos, 84. 275
MONEY BRIEFS. 459
Motel and meals taxes top warrant. 780
Nature's Halloween trick; Wet summer stunts pumpkin crop. 882
Nicholas Mateychuk, 89. 321
Nichols advances to semis. 663
Now we are 2; Library children's room celebrates 2nd anniversary. 92
Pantry keeps pets fed and with families. 449
Pastore's late goal lifts Rams. 2044
Patsy Russo. 247
Peer pressure, busy schedules are problems for parents too. 924
Pickin' pecks of pumpkins. 81
Playing for Love. 143
Prison closing a `safety' issue; Talk of shutdown upsets legislators. 641
Public safety complex to be dedicated. 358
Raided chemist demands his notes. 718
REAS Foundation has warm spot in its heart for community seniors. 901
Recent Deaths. 1172
Ronald R. Johnson, 65. 90
Salon is a learning experience. 893
Samuel J. Paldino, 81; Construction Company Owner. 53
Sandra L. (Carey) Grant, 63. 293
Santelli gets service award from Nichols. 375
Seau psyched; Junior returns to Patriots in mint condition. 777
Selectmen close River Road. 601
Service shines at the Toolhouse. Restaurant review 810
So loud it's scary. 231
Stag golf team drives toward a title. 892
Terror walks the trail, hits the road; Parade, haunting offer thriller double-biller. 524
The funny side of politics. 123
The Tahanto buzz; A weekly update of the Tahanto building project. 383
Theresa I. (Smith) Cote. 330
Thomas Brosnihan. 265
Times to keep Globe; T&G's sale is uncertain. 563
Turnovers cost Lions against Lunenburg; Girls soccer qualifies for postseason. 861
Vollmer may replace Light. 897
Wachusett boys' golf team comes up swinging. 547
Water stains cause concerns; Company asked to meet with board. 380
Way to go! 213
West Boylston Police Log. 967
Westboro High alumna's debut novel blends sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll. 585
WHAT YOU'RE LISTENING TO. 549

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