Canton, ME Home Improvement Loans in Maine
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Program brings art to new school
The state's Percent for Art program will show itself in a big way at the newly constructed Dirigo Elementary School when four art projects are created and put on permanent display at the new $14 million school ...
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Linda Molasky
Linda Molasky, 76, of River Road, died Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008, at her home. A native of Maine, Linda was born and raised in Portland.
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Linda Molasky
Linda Molasky, 76, of River Road, died Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008, at her home. A native of Maine, Linda was born and raised in Portland, a daughter of Henry J. and Bessie Dougherty.
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Emergency exercise scheduled in Canton
Drivers on Route 108 may notice a plethora of emergency vehicles on Saturday, but don't worry, it's only a drill.
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Twitchell - Robbins
The wedding of Ashley Nicole Twitchell and Ryan Kenneth Robbins was held at 4 p.m., Aug.
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Bangor, Maine Wvii Abc 7 and WFVX Fox 22
It took jurors just 90-minutes yesterday to find a Canton man guilty of murder. Richard Dwyer, 45, was convicted of killing 38-year-old Donna Paradis in Lewiston last November.
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Maine lawmakers need to deliver
After three weeks of news coverage and intensive searching, the body of Donna Paradis was discovered in a shallow grave not too far from where she worked.
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State approves 12-town school merger plan
The Maine Department of Education has approved a 12-town school reorganization plan that will go to voters Nov.
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Dwyer Found Guilty Of Rape And Murder
The fate of a Maine man accused of killing his pregnant co-worker and burying her body in a shallow grave in Lewiston was decided Thursday afternoon.
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Dwyer murder trial jurors see burial site
Richard Dwyer's murder trial opened Monday with jurors touring the Lewiston locations central to 38-year-old Donna Paradis' life, which he's accused of snuffing out.
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Canton Considers New Development Project
Canton town leaders are working on a new development project, almost five years after the area was devastated by flooding.
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Oxford County arrest log
The following arrests were recorded at the Oxford County Jail: Richard B. Gardner, 49, of Limington, Sept.
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Hartford set to elect selectman Tuesday
On Tuesday the town will elect a selectman in a special election to replace selectman Hope McCabe, who resigned.
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Hartford set to elect selectman Tuesday
On Tuesday the town will elect a selectman in a special election to replace selectman Hope McCabe, who resigned.
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Selectment move to take Canton dam by eminent domain
Selectmen on Friday voted to file an eminent domain appeal against Lake Anasagunticook dam owner Raymond Fortier of Sabattus and to pay him $10,000 on advice of their attorney, Jack Conway.
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Grand jury indicts 17 people on 35 charges
Seventeen people were indicted Tuesday by a Franklin County grand jury on a total of 35 charges.
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Beaver dam creates mosquito haven
A perennial problem with an industrious family of beavers took a turn for the worse after the toothy rodents one-upped town and state crews by flooding a recreational trail, forcing riders onto Route 2. They ...
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Judge OKs statements by suspect to police
A judge on Thursday denied the request of a Canton man accused of killing a pregnant woman last year to keep his interviews with police from being heard by a jury at his upcoming trial.
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Three charged in camp damage
Three people were charged over the weekend in connection with burglaries and vandalism at 40 summer camps, including one that was burned to the ground.
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Strawberry fest a Dixfield hit
Sunshine and whipped cream-like cloud puffs dotting a blue sky perfectly complemented Saturday's Dixfield Congregational Church Strawberry Festival on High Street.
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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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