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Articles Written by: JOYCE PELLINO CRANE
WESTFORD - Authorities investigating a Saturday night double-shooting declined to give details about the incident yesterday but assured residents of this pastoral community that the crime in a wooded neighborhood near the high school was not ...
From JOYCE PELLINO CRANE AND STEPHANIE EBBERT,
Boston Globe,
11 Jan 2010
GREG WADLEIGH’S tomato crop is ripe for picking. Red balls, plump with pulp, hang from arching vines.
I’ve been waiting weeks for the harvest so I can get a closer view of Wadleigh commanding nature from the seat of his disability scooter. Wadleigh has ...
From JOYCE PELLINO CRANE,
Boston Globe,
13 Sep 2009
The number of jobs in the state’s solar energy industry nearly doubled from 2007 to 2008 - and the numbers are on pace to grow sharply again this year, according to Massachusetts officials.
Ian A. Bowles, secretary of the state’s Executive Office of ...
From JOYCE PELLINO CRANE AND CHRIS REIDY,
Boston Globe,
8 Sep 2009
THE BOY was crouching by a shrub outside the Phillips Academy library in Andover, using a stick to jab at something. It was growing dark and I wanted to continue walking before sunset that July night, but his furtive glances made me curious.
“What are ...
From JOYCE PELLINO CRANE,
Boston Globe,
9 Aug 2009
THE ASIAN WOMAN inside the ladies room at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel looked perplexed, so I clicked my lipstick case shut and asked if something was wrong. Moments before, I’d seen her sticking notes to one of the elegant bathroom stall doors.
“I ...
From JOYCE PELLINO CRANE,
Boston Globe,
20 Jun 2009
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With every household item she puts up for sale at the Still Life Home Consignment shop in Hudson, Kathy Clark is confronting her economic fears, saving for the future, and simplifying her busy life.
"It's liberating," she said of her newfound approach ...
From JOYCE PELLINO CRANE,
Boston Globe,
25 Mar 2009
For almost a decade, Kristen Ricker has been dressing head-to-toe in outfits from Chadwick's.
The West Bridgewater-based catalog retailer offers business attire that doesn't stress her budget, said Ricker, a quality assurance examiner from Dighton. ...
From JOYCE PELLINO CRANE,
Boston Globe,
14 Mar 2009
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It was her husband Charlie's job loss in December that spurred Laura Carroll to pull the beautiful Wedgwood Christmas plates from their Groton attic and bring them to the Home-Chic-Home Consignment shop in Westford last month.
One of hundreds of ...
From JOYCE PELLINO CRANE,
Boston Globe,
11 Mar 2009
Special-needs administrators are scrambling to replace funding for the next fiscal year as a state grant designed to help teachers deal with the increasing numbers of autism-spectrum students dries up this school year.
The grant, in the form of a ...
From JOYCE PELLINO CRANE,
Boston Globe,
14 Feb 2009
WESTFORD - Alisher Fatykhov has spent his career dodging economic crises and landing on his feet.
Perhaps that stems from dumb luck, but it's more likely due to the ongoing demand for his software engineering skills.
This current economic crisis hasn't ...
From JOYCE PELLINO CRANE,
Boston Globe,
28 Dec 2008