Dewsbury Today - Sun Nov 08
SCHOOL took on a whole new look for some Dewsbury youngsters. Pupils at Westborough High were off timetable to take part in a series of special activity sessions.
Lawsuits chafe after time in jailWorcester Telegram & Gazette - Sun Nov 08
Last week, Vincent Gencarelli was led from Worcester Superior Court in handcuffs.
Teen SAGES program expands to PocomokeDaily 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.
Bus driver gets probation for early dropoffWHDH-TV - Fri Nov 06
A former school bus driver who ordered a fourth-grader off his bus nearly two miles from home as punishment for changing seats without permission has been sentenced to one year of probation.
McNally and Watson gets veterans' certificationThe Item Extra - Fri Nov 06
Robert, Elizabeth and Margretta McNally, of McNally and Watson Funeral Home announced that their firm has been selected to become an exclusive, Certified Veterans and Family Memorial Care provider for Worcester County.
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.
Commercial zoning requests deniedDaily Times - Thu Nov 05
The Worcester County Commissioners have decided not to add any commercial zoning to Route 589 as part of its comprehensive rezoning, leaving zoning for growth on the road to be determined at a later date.
An uneasy coexistenceWorcester Telegram & Gazette - Thu Nov 05
We're competitors, so to speak. WORCESTER - Roderick P. Murphy looked out the window of his small office last week toward 470 Pleasant St., which has been swarming with construction and landscaping activity as Planned Parenthood works to open a newer, larger facility.
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.
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