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An 80-year-old woman was rescued, but her son is believed to have died yesterday after a raging fire consumed their home and injured a firefighter.
Firefighters battle blaze on West Main Street in Ware
Firefighters from Ware, Warren and Palmer battled a blaze Thursday afternoon at a two-family at 48-50 West Main St.
Has the luxury condo market finally hit bottom?
The downtown Boston luxury condo market has certainly taken it on the chin over the last year.
'For the Love of Erika' toy drive in high gear
"For the Love of Erika," a toy-collection effort for the less fortunate, is entering its 10th year.
St. Agnes Guild to mark new child care center
The Guild of St. Agnes will hold a grand opening and ribbon cutting at 4:30 p.m. Dec.
Daniel Roy, assistant principal of Quaboag Regional Middle High...
Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School Superintendent M. Martin O'Shea said he has named Daniel D. Roy, assistant principal of Quaboag Regional Middle High School in Warren, as principal of Wilbraham Middle School.
Flu shots for women, preschoolers slated
The Warren Board of Health is requesting pregnant women in their third trimester and parents of preschool children ages 3-4 wanting the H1N1 flu vaccine to call 436-5708, ext.
Mark Avis of Palmer named 1 of 5 national vice commanders of American Legion
Twenty-six years ago, Mark A. Avis' neighbor told him he should join the local American Legion, Merrill L. Simonds Post 130.
A former Shrewsbury contractor convicted of larceny last month for fleecing a city man in a home improvement scam has been sentenced to four months in jail - a sentence that was greatly reduced thanks to an $18,000 restitution check written by Commerce Bank & Trust Chairman David G. 'Duddie' Massad.
This update focuses on national sovereignty. America's sovereignty continues to be threatened by the United Nations and potential plans for a North American Union.
Setti Warren, in Newton mayoral run, says he can bring significant change in short time
Setti Warren joins several aides in a lighter moment with US Senator John Kerry during the 2004 presidential campaign.
Sturgis Library will host a ceremony to rededicate the historic Lothrop Bible at 3 p.m. Saturday at the library, Route 6A, Barnstable.
Man charged with animal cruelty after rat bites dog
The owner of a German shepherd that was bitten by a rat in front of a police officer has been charged with animal cruelty.
Brimfield forms committee to keep track of developments of potential casino in Palmer or Warren
By JOHN APPLETON jappleton@repub.com BRIMFIELD - Concerned about the potential impact on their town if a casino is built in neighboring Warren or Palmer, selectmen have appointed a committee to keep track of developments and work at protecting the town's interests.
I think a gaming bill will be before the Legislature this fall and will likely have enough votes to pass.
Dryer Fire in Ware Leaves Five Homeless
Five people have been burned from their North Street home Thursday after an early morning two-alarm fire broke out as a result of the improper installation of a dryer vent, according to the fire department.
Dryer Fire in Ware Leaves Five Homeless
Five people have been burned from their North Street home Thursday after an early morning two-alarm fire broke out as a result of the improper installation of a dryer vent, according to the fire department.
Ex-teller charged with unauthorized withdrawals
Police have filed charges against a 22-year-old woman they say took - then re-deposited - nearly $15,000 from accounts at a bank where she worked as a teller Katie Cone of 36 Curtis Ave., Warren, is to be arraigned Sept.
Dryer Fire in Ware Leaves Five Homeless
Five people have been burned from their North Street home Thursday after an early morning two-alarm fire broke out as a result of the improper installation of a dryer vent, according to the fire department.
The Recorder - Greenfield, Massachusetts
Jacqueline M. Meattey, 72, of 14 East Main Street, died on Friday, August 21, 2009 at the Quabbin Valley Healthcare in Athol.