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Lancaster library wins awards
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Thayer Memorial Library, in Lancaster, received second place in the category of advertisement and third place in merchandising during The Massachusetts Library Association's 21st biennial public relations awards at the association's annual conference in Cambridge, recently. Comment?
Gata Kamsky of New York won his fourth U.S. Championship title after defeating fellow GM Alejandro Ramirez in a two-stage playoff. Comment?
A renewed focus on family medicine
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For Elise M. Bognanno, the decision happened gradually. She entered the University of Massachusetts Medical School not knowing what specialty she would choose. Comment?
Chechen refugee in NH questioned in bombing inquiry
FBI agents investigating the Boston Marathon bombing have repeatedly questioned Musa Khadzhimuratov, a Chechen refugee and former separatist fighter who says he had a passing social relationship with one of the two bombing suspects. Comment?
Beer being created to honor slain MIT officer
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - A Massachusetts microbrewery is creating a beer in honor of slain Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer Sean Collier. Comment?
Appraiser says Gomez failed to pay for work
When Republican US Senate nominee Gabriel E. Gomez was seeking a lucrative historical tax deduction for his Cohasset home, he rejected the first appraisal he received because it was too low and then refused to pay the appraiser's bill, according to a claim filed this week. Comment?
WPI students launch local studio, prepare to release first game
Editor's Note: This is the first in a series where telegram.com will showcase local game developers. Comment?
Death certificate of Boston bomb suspect released
Boston officials have released the death certificate of Tamerlan Tsarnaev , after the Boston Marathon bombing suspect who died on April 19 was buried at a small Islamic cemetery in Virginia. Comment?
Report faults colleges for forcing those in need to take on heavy debt
U.S. colleges such as Boston University are using financial aid to lure rich students while shortchanging the poor, forcing those most in need to take on heavy debt, a report found. Comment?
Colleges soak poor US students, funnel aid to rich
U.S. colleges such as Boston University are using financial aid to lure rich students while shortchanging the poor, forcing those most in need to take on heavy debt, a report found. Comment?
Passenger, driver turn in cash found on MBTA bus
A Boston bus driver said he didn't think twice when a passenger handed him an envelope with more than $1,100 in it that she had found unattended. Comment?
A move may be imminent for the body of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev from Graham Putnam & Mahoney Funeral Parlors. Comment?
A Worcester institution stepped in to be of service in a way not anticipated after the Boston Marathon bombings. Comment?
Police chief not happy with growing bill for funeral home patrols
Police Chief Gary J. Gemme - faced with police detail expenses of nearly $30,000 - wants a chunk of the tab picked up by the funeral home handling burial services of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev In an interview today, shortly after visiting owner Peter Stefan at Graham Putnam & Mahoney Funeral Parlors, 838 Main St., Chief ... (more) Comment?
Funeral director continues search for willing cemetery
The washed and shrouded body of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev continues to lie in a refrigeration unit in a century-old funeral home, awaiting its final resting place as embattled funeral director Peter Stefan searches for a cemetery that will accept the body. Comment?
The washed and shrouded body of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev continues to lie in a refrigeration unit in a century-old funeral home, awaiting its final resting place as embattled funeral director Peter Stefan searches for a cemetery that will accept the body. Comment?
Director: mom wants suspect's body back in Russia
A Massachusetts funeral director says the mother of a Boston Marathon bombing suspect wants the body returned to Russia for burial. Comment?
Funeral director continues search for cemetery
The washed and shrouded body of suspected terrorist Tamerlan Tsarnaev sits today in a refrigeration unit in the bowels of a century-old funeral home, awaiting its final resting place as funeral director Peter Stefan searches for a cemetery that will accept the body. Comment?
Gov. Patrick says body of suspected bomber a family issue
The difficult and stressful efforts of the citizens of the City of Cambridge to return to a peaceful life would be adversely impacted by the turmoil, protests and wide spread media presence at such an interment. Comment?
Motion: Release man accused of lying after marathon blasts
Prosecutors and defense lawyers filed a joint court motion Monday asking a judge to release one of the friends of Boston Marathon suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev from federal custody while awaiting trial. Comment?