Daily Times - Sat Nov 07
After two years of working with the SAGES program, a Worcester County girl changed her goal from dropping out of school to completing college.
Hunt is on for a timberdoodlesaTelegram & Gazette - Fri Nov 06
Friday, November 6, 2009 Outdoors: Hunt is on for 'timberdoodles' Mark Blazis Outdoors Flights of woodcock descended among our aspens, alders and red maples this week.
Excuse me sir, have you been drinking?Nashoba Publishing Online - Fri Nov 06
"I didn't do very well," said Kyle Quinn, a 21-year old Fitchburg State Senior from Ashburnham.
Prizes up for grabs in NFL contestSentinel & Enterprise - Fri Nov 06
Congratulations go out to Leominster's Jim O'Neill for winning Week 8 of the Sentinel & Enterprise NFL Pick'em Contest.
Woman to be arraigned in theft from Boy ScoutsWorcester Telegram & Gazette - Thu Nov 05
A Millbury woman accused of stealing about $225,000 from the Mohegan Council of the Boy Scouts of America is scheduled to be arraigned Monday in Worcester Superior Court.
Leominster has $6M in free cashSentinel & Enterprise - Thu Nov 05
The city has nearly $6 million in free cash certified from previous years' revenue, closed-out grants, and late tax and fee payments, Mayor Dean J. Mazzarella announced Wednesday.
Officials request details on propertySentinel & Enterprise - Thu Nov 05
City councilors on Wednesday night said they need more information on a request from Mayor Dean J. Mazzarella that would enable the city to sell land on Jungle Road.
Mom accused of beating childSentinel & Enterprise - Wed Nov 04
A local woman is accused of beating her 9-year-old child with a belt and then abandoning her at the state Department of Children and Families office in Leominster, according to court documents.
Leominster town officials came up acesSentinel & Enterprise - Wed Nov 04
I am writing this letter as a public thank you and acknowledgement of public servants doing their job.
Sex offenders were monitoredWorcester Telegram & Gazette - Wed Nov 04
Emilio Cruz and Timothy Dupree were on the prowl Halloween night as part of a nationwide effort to keep trick-or-treaters safe from sexual predators.
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