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Communities invited to road workshop

BATH – The Androscoggin Valley Conservation District will partner with the Nonpoint Source Training Center to bring a road design workshop to officials of local communities.The workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 28, at the Bath Municipal Auditorium. John Simon, PE, will provide classroom instruction during the morning session […]

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Central Maine Medical Center

LEWISTON – The following births have been announced at Central Maine Medical Center:Mia Francesca Kilmash, a girl to Chris and Danielle Klimash of Lisbon, April 1. Grandparents, Thomas Carney of Casco, Marian Carney of Casco; great-grandparents, David Klimash of Leeds, Donna Fiorelli of Endicott, N.Y.Olivia Jolie Penley, a girl to Amanda and Patrick Penley of […]

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Pond incorrect

DURHAM – A headline in Tuesday’s City edition B section incorrectly labeled a pond that is subject to a citizens’ petition limiting the horsepower of watercraft. The name of the pond is Runaround Pond.

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Pond incorrect

DURHAM – A headline in Tuesday’s City edition B section incorrectly labeled a pond that is subject to a citizens’ petition limiting the horsepower of watercraft. The name of the pond is Runaround Pond.

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Society to hear retired newsman

AUBURN – The Maine Franco-American Genealogical Society will hold its semi-annual meeting at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 17, in the first-floor Great Falls Building library, High Street.Henry Gosselin, who is retired after 26 years as editor of Maine’s Catholic weekly newspaper, Church World, will be the speaker. He was drafted in the Army at the […]

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Name incorrect

PARIS – Thelma Bedient initiated the program to fund music for the Alzheimer’s disease and dementia unit at the Maine Veterans Home in Paris. She was incorrectly listed as Thelma Beaty in a story published Saturday.

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Wrong town

BRYANT POND – The Whitman Memorial Library Book Discussion Group will meet on Thursday, April 8, in Bryant Pond, not West Paris as indicated on Monday’s page B3 in the Oxford Hills edition.