Monday Nov 9 | Telegram & Gazette
War doctor's diary is subject of new movie
For many long, rainy days during the Vietnam War, Dang Thuy Tram was scared and lonely, but tried to stay strong and hopeful.
Joe O'Brien is team captain again
Joe O'Brien and Margaret Post, an employee of the College of the Holy Cross, smile during the Slow Food Gala fundraiser last month.
The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery at the College of the Holy Cross presents 'Cities of Peace: A Suite of Monumental Gold-Illuminated Paintings' from the Ellen Frank Illumination Foundation.
A place to call home Worcester State College hosted the Housing Forum 'Kids Count: Meeting the Needs of Homeless Children' last week and welcomed back two WSC urban studies graduates who have continued their service to others.
Quinn Bill a public safety plus
I believe that the Quinn Bill has been instrumental in transforming the Worcester Police Department into one of the most professional departments in the country.
Seat being sought : Worcester city councilor at large Address : 65 Lake Ave., Worcester Age : 43 Occupation : Retired insurance company employee Education : Bachelor's degree, College of the Holy Cross Political experience : Completing his first two-year term as at-large city councilor Issues : 'To redirect the council's focus toward cost-effective ...
In Pawling race, candidates vie for mayor, trustee seats
Editor's note: The Poughkeepsie Journal is a series of candidate profiles prior to the Nov.
Audrey Walsh and Brian Smith were Wed in September
Audrey Elizabeth Walsh and Brian George Smith were married Sunday, September 27, at Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary Church in Southampton.
Diocese sets anti-flu measures for services
A hand sanitizer dispenser is available to visitors at St. Joseph Memorial Chapel at the College of the Holy Cross.
Police augment Oct. 31 patrols
The College of the Holy Cross and the city will increase police patrols and step up enforcement in the College Hill area, beginning this weekend, to prevent any reoccurrence of unruly parties that might coincide with Halloween.
Students interested in election
Worcester's Ward 3, Precinct 2 , Ward 6, Precinct 4 and Ward 8, Precinct 3 are notorious for paltry voter turnouts in municipal elections.
Former State Street CEO To Lecture At Holy Cross
The retired chairman and CEO of State Street Corp. is coming to the College of the Holy Cross to offer a critical look at the future of the banking industry.
Registration Open for NERCOMP's Workshop: "Commercial to Open Source: Making the LMS Leap"
Registration is now open for NERCOMP's upcoming workshop: "Commercial to Open Source: Making the LMS Leap" DATE : December 1, 2009 TIME : 9:00 - 3:00 PRICE : NERCOMP Members: $91, Non-Members: $216 LOCATION : The College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA.
Nellie Toney works at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, is a mother, a grandmother, a friend and a neighbor.
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More than any other storyteller, Jay O'Callahan defined the level of quality and creativity in children's spoken word recordings.
Colleges Ready, Nervous About Federal Lending Program
Financial aid managers at Central Massachusetts colleges are anticipating approval in the U.S. Senate of a law that would make the federal government the only provider of student loans, and while some colleges have already made the changes necessary to comply with the new program, others are nervously waiting until the last minute.
Poetry Festival includes Worcester engagement
Worcester is one of the six sites in the state that is having simultaneously kickoff events for this year's Massachusetts Poetry Festival.
Kunitz legacy benefits Worcester poets
More than three years after Stanley J. Kunitz's death, the Worcester County Poetry Association has received $16,000 left by Kunitz in his will to establish a prize in the late poet's name.
Weddings: Courtney Cain weds Sean Morley
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cain of Glen Rock, announce the marriage of their daughter, Courtney Fitzgerald Cain to Sean Daniel Morley, son of Mr.
Is it a moral issue to support nuclear disarmament?
Below is an excerpt from "On Faith," an Internet feature sponsored by The Washington Post and Newsweek.
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