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  2. Thomas Maloney, Worcester native, mourned as union ... - AOL

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    Maloney, who lived most of his life in Worcester and had a wide network of friends, died unexpectedly Feb. 15 in his sleep in his home in Woodstock, Connecticut. He was 56. “He loved the union.

  3. Worcester police: Man, 88, dies after being struck by ...

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    WORCESTER ― An 88-year-old man died Friday afternoon when he was hit by a car driven by an acquaintance, according to police. The crash occurred about 12:30 p.m. at Park Avenue and Parker Street.

  4. Alice Morse Earle - Wikipedia

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    Alice Morse Earle (April 27, 1851 – February 16, 1911) was an American historian and writer from Worcester, Massachusetts.. She was christened Mary Alice by her parents Edwin Morse and Abby Mason Clary.

  5. Telegram & Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Telegram & Gazette (and Sunday Telegram) is the only daily newspaper of Worcester, Massachusetts.The paper, headquartered at 100 Front Street and known locally as the Telegram or the T & G, offers coverage of all of Worcester County, as well as surrounding areas of the western suburbs of Boston, Western Massachusetts, and several towns in Windham County in northeastern Connecticut.

  6. Robert Waring Stoddard - Wikipedia

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    The Worcester Telegram and Evening Gazette were separate newspapers founded in the 19th century.T.T. Ellis bought both papers in 1920, and sold them in 1925 to Harry Stoddard, Robert's father, and George Booth, a former Telegram editor. [8]

  7. Harry G. Stoddard - Wikipedia

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    Harry Galpin Stoddard (September 13, 1873 – May 21, 1969) was an American businessman who became president of Wyman & Gordon, a major industrial concern, in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. He was also part owner of the Worcester Telegram , using this paper in the fight against organized crime.

  8. John Conte (politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Conte is an American politician who served in the Massachusetts Senate and was the District Attorney [1] for Worcester County, Massachusetts (Middle District), which includes 59 cities and towns in Worcester County and the town of Bellingham in Norfolk County, Massachusetts.

  9. Rural Cemetery (Worcester, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    David Waldo donated rolling, treed land he purchased for $1400 in September 1837. It was located on the road leading to Holden from Worcester, which was previously owned by Judge Timothy Paine. The state legislature passed the bill and signed by Governor Edward Everett to incorporate the "Proprietors of Rural Cemetery in Worcester". A portion ...