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Milbury woman pleads "not guilty" to stealing from Boy Scouts
A Massachusetts woman charged with stealing $225,000 from the Boy Scouts has been released on personal recognizance.
Millbury Woman Charged With Stealing From Scouts
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Nurses again hope bill will set staff-patient ratios
For every legislative session in the past 12 years, a bill setting a nurse-to-patient ratio in the state's hospitals has come before the state Legislature.
Woman to be arraigned in theft from Boy Scouts
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.
Clancy retains council seat handily
Paul P. Clancy Jr. will continue on as dean of the City Council. Mr. Clancy, a retired Millbury High School English teacher, easily retained his District 3 council seat yesterday, defeating two-time Worcester County sheriff candidate Frank A. Beshai.
Quality of life is the issue in District 3
It's simple bread and butter neighborhood issues - like street and sidewalk repair - that are at the heart of the battle for the District 3 City Council seat, with both candidates promising to fight to improve the quality of life for area residents.
Schools cancel programs to contain H1N1
Not too many miles from western Massachusetts Hundreds of students are sick, and school officials don't want the problem to get worse.
Workers picked up meat and debris from yesterday's early-morning toll plaza crash.
A fire destroyed a Boston Road home, and a firefighter was injured while battling the blaze yesterday afternoon.
Fundraiser set for officer who was fire victim
The cause of an Oct. 16 fire that destroyed a local police officer's home is under investigation by the state fire marshal's office, although the blaze is not thought to be of suspicious origin.
For months, those entering Worcester via its southern gateway along Route 146 have watched the steadily growing mound of fill that covers the old Greenwood Street landfill.
Please guard us against these whiners
This may sound self-serving, but I have a suggestion for the correction officers at the Worcester County Jail and House of Correction.
Notre Dame puts love in action
'I feel like I'm 16 again,' said Gina Iadarola of Sutton, wiping down one of the large round tables at the Mustard Seed soup kitchen and pantry where as many as 150 would gather later in the day for a free meal.
Yes, that white stuff is snow in October
Ann Marie Legge of Grafton huddles up in the chilly bleachers with her daughter, Rosemarie Legge, 14, a Grafton High School student, as they watch Grafton High play the Millbury High School girls soccer team at the homecoming game yesterday afternoon in Grafton.
Westboro High alumna's debut novel blends sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll
Ann Lister was packing for a move about two years ago when she stumbled across a manuscript she wrote more than a decade earlier and set aside.
Heavy winds caused limbs and trees to down power lines across the county this afternoon.
George Calimeris, vice president and commercial loan officer, Millbury Savings Bank
George Calimeris has held senior-level positions at Strata Bank of Franklin, Millbury National Bank and Bank of America's small business division.
Cycling: Not much of a will for bikeway
The dotted line stretches from Worcester to the Massachusetts-Rhode Island border in Blackstone, except for a short section at the Worcester-Millbury border.
Lukes opens re-election campaign
Mayor Konstantina B. Lukes has formally launched her bid for re-election, saying her political independence is an advantage over her opponents because it gives her the freedom to put the taxpayers' interests first.
Fire last night destroyed the Ice Cream Barn at 56 Canal St., a local landmark the business owner said he has run for 31 years.