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Man loses dog, cat, belongings in fire
People keep telling Ryan Amero he should be thankful that he wasn't inside his home on Varnum Pond Road when it caught fire Tuesday afternoon.
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Board questions water rate hike
A proposed increase in water rates has prompted selectmen to schedule an extra meeting to question the need for it.
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That's what that is: 'Down there'
I most indeedy do. But I do understand when my clients shrink back in horror when I ask to see their ... basement.
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Hearings set on schools merger
Hearings have been set on a proposed school consolidation that would unite 16 communities into one school system if voters approve the measure on Nov.
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School consolidation plan going to voters
A revised plan that would consolidate 16 communities into one school system has been approved by the state commissioner of education and will go to voters on Tuesday, Nov.
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Drugs found during arrests in Wilton
Police responding to a reported violation of a protection order on Friday made two drug arrests, said police officer Rick Billian.
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Clay play makes for sticky fun at Wilton Blueberry Festival
A tarantula! A dolphin! A bald eagle! A fish! A frog! All were ideas children named as they sat down in front of 25 pounds of clay.
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Heirlooms of Tomorrow acquires art cooperative
Heirlooms of Tomorrow owners Dan and Janice Maxham will acquire SugarWood Gallery on Broadway as of July 1. "It's a great opportunity to keep a local outlet for local talent," Dan said Friday about the purchase ...
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Driver critical after crash
A Temple driver was critically injured Monday evening when his car crossed the center line on Route 2 in East Wilton and struck a tractor-trailer, police said Tuesday.
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Bjorn, York land Rotary honors
Richard Bjorn and L. Herbert "Bussie" York, both of Farmington, are this year's recipients of the Farmington Rotary Club's 10th annual community service awards.
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Wednesday - May 28, 2008
Author Jeff Shaara. Lani Temple's BBQ Baby Back Ribs. First District Congressional Candidate Chellie Pingree.
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Maine Silver Star
Kenneth Jones, Sr., of Temple was honored during Monday's Memorial Day service at the American Legion Post #28 in Farmington.
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Ruth May (Going) Smith
Ruth May Smith, 91, a resident of Temple, formerly of Kennebunk, who died Dec. 17, 2007, will have public graveside services at 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 27, at Hope Cemetery, Kennebunk.
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Dates, times of school budget votes vary
School officials in Franklin and northern Androscoggin counties are gearing up for two votes to approve proposed 2008-09 budgets. via Sun-Journal
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Teacher pay hikes discussed in SAD 9
"I do support pay increases, but at this financial crisis time it just doesn't seem feasible" A teacher pay increase for the next school year was the top discussion item for SAD officials on Tuesday. via Sun-Journal
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Buxton Planning Board Approves Buddhist Temple
Two years after they proposed to build a Buddhist temple on a rural road in Buxton, members of Maine's Cambodian community have finally gotten approval from the planning board. via WCSH-TV Portland
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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