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Honored to support Ben Chin

Ben Chin has dedicated all of his adult life to a vision of a community that works for everyone — a place where no one is left behind. He has been at the very center of developing the Universal Family Care policy, which includes affordable home care for seniors so they can gracefully age in […]

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Karen J. Brown

LEWISTON — Karen J. (Kay) Brown, of Lewiston passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 9, at Central Maine Medical Center, with her family by her side, from complications from a long illness. Karen was only 59. Karen was born in Waltham, Mass., the middle of five children to Alfred W. and Constance J. Kay. She […]

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Briefly

Mechanic Falls Historical Society meeting MECHANIC FALLS — The Mechanic Falls Historical Society will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, at the Anglican Church, 64 Elm St. Plans are underway to organize with the Anglican Church members a community supper in May, a yard sale for the spring amd summer and a quilt show on Mechanic […]

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Joanne F. Couturier Nemeth

FARMINGTON — Joanne Florence Couturier Nemeth, “Anne,” 63, of Chesterville, died unexpectedly of natural causes in the ER Department of Franklin Memorial Hospital on Sunday, March 12. She was born March 3, 1954, in Montclair, N.J., a daughter of Thomas Payne and Joanne M. (Jameson) LeBosquet Jr. She was a graduate of Winnacunnet High School […]

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Looking Back on March 16

100 years ago, 1917An interesting pair of shoes is on exhibition in a store window on Lisbon street. They were worn by an American who served for several months in the British army and figured prominently in the Battle of Flanders. The shoes are hob-nailed, and the heels are made of solid leather, with steel […]