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'Energy safari'
To find savings on energy costs, the Fitchburg Public School system will go on a safari.
Scesny of interest in Westminster
WESTMINSTER - The Berlin man with possible ties to a string of prostitute deaths in the Worcester area is being looked at for a possible connection to the unsolved death of Elizabeth N. Fardy, a Fitchburg woman whose skeletal remains were found in Westminster in December 2002.
Range's licenses targeted
WORCESTER - The Boston Gun Range's license to operate was not renewed by the License Commission yesterday, and city officials will now ask a judge to revoke three police chief-issued licenses that allow the business to rent firearms, sell ammunition, and operate as a gunsmith.
Alcohol sales given OK for Green Hill
WORCESTER - The License Commission voted unanimously yesterday to allow the sale and consumption of beer and wine during a golf tournament at Green Hill Municipal Golf Course next month.
Ex-Hells Angel gets 57-month sentence
WORCESTER - Declaring that there is "little here that is promising" about a former member of the Hells Angels, a U.S. District Court judge yesterday sentenced the Auburn man to 57 months in prison and fined him $7,500.
Bomb threat traced to Doherty student
WORCESTER - A Doherty Memorial High School student was arrested and charged with making a bomb threat yesterday from a pay phone outside the school's cafeteria, police said.
Education turns around young lives
Matthew Frances Anthes-Washburn is a public high school science teacher in West Roxbury.
No contests on ballot in Paxton
PAXTON - Suppose they held an election and there were no contests on the ballot.
Pizzeria OKs early closing
WORCESTER - The new owners of the Golden Original Pizza on Chandler Street said they were surprised by the allegations detailed by police, but agreed yesterday to close early at the end of the week and work with police to curb violence occurring at and around the popular pizza joint.
5 arrested on invasion charges
SHREWSBURY - Five men, one from Worcester, were arrested early yesterday morning and charged with home invasion, and assault and battery with a handgun, after a Worcester man said they broke into his Worcester City Motel room looking for drugs.
Man pleads guilty to having child porn
WORCESTER - A 27-year-old Worcester man pleaded guilty yesterday in U.S. District Court to possession of child pornography.
No close encounters after rabies threat
PRINCETON - While the threat of a rabid bobcat appears to be gone for now, there are still lingering effects as officials urge caution when encountering wild animals.
Warrant with 61 articles to be decided by voters
STERLING - Voters will be asked to spend $18.6 million for the fiscal 2009 municipal and school budgets at the annual town meeting Monday. There are 61 articles on the warrant and 15 on the warrant for a special town meeting that will precede the annual.
Full slate of candidates seeks votes
RUTLAND - Selectmen Donald R. D'Auteuil and Sheila H. Dibb are hoping to have another three years to serve the town after Monday's annual town election, but Cherilyn A. Bulger and Bernice M. Anderson have other ideas.
Debt exclusion is on Monday's ballot
HOLDEN - David J. White, 53, will walk into his second consecutive term as selectman unopposed in Monday's town election.

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