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Douglas News Archives

Douglas, MA News Archives for June 2009

Jun 26, 2009 | Mass High Tech

Qualcomm, Linkabit founder Irwin Jacobs reflects on life in a startup

Last month, Qualcomm co-founder and former chairman and CEO Irwin Jacobs returned to New Bedford, where he was born, to participate in an oceanside chat sponsored by the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center, the Southern New England Entrepreneurs Forum and MassNetComms.

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Wed Jun 24, 2009

Boston Business Journal

Mass layoffs slowed in Bay State in May

Mass layoffs slow in Bay State, spike in U.S. Boston Business Journal - by Craig M. Douglas Mass layoffs dropped in the Bay State last month, bucking a national trend.

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Mon Jun 22, 2009

Berkshire Eagle

a Makeovera officially complete

A four-year mission by the Cornerstone Baptist Church to convert a former grange hall into its permanent house of worship is complete and a public celebration marking the occasion will be held later this week.

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Fri Jun 19, 2009

Worcester Telegram & Gazette

Owner intends to breach Manchaug Pond Dam

The owner of the Manchaug Pond Dam is taking steps to breach the dam, a move that would shrink the pond, reduce the flow of the Mumford River, and interfere with sewage treatment at the wastewater plant in neighboring Douglas.

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Wed Jun 17, 2009

Worcester Telegram & Gazette

Whitinsville woman facing child-rape charges

A 45-year-old Whitinsville woman was arraigned today on four counts of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 and six counts of statutory rape of a child.

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Tue Jun 16, 2009

Worcester Telegram & Gazette

Tower, talks move wind farm project forward

A 60-meter meteorological test tower was installed on the site last week. DOUGLAS - With the appeal period ended, the Douglas Woods wind farm project is moving forward with the installation of a test tower and negotiations over connection agreements.

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Sat Jun 13, 2009

Worcester Magazine

Letters:

There are serious allegations that our government broke the law and violated the Constitution and we must ensure that our citizens are fully empowered with the opportunity to understand the inner workings of our government.

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Thu Jun 11, 2009

Telegram & Gazette

Mom held on $100,000 cash bail

A Turners Falls woman with a history of depression was ordered held on $100,000 cash bail yesterday on charges of trying to murder her 2-year-old daughter with a pair of scissors at a Gardner apartment complex.

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