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Randy T. Danforth Randy Thomas (Dodge) Danforth, 51, of Boothbay, died Tuesday
afternoon,
October 9 at the Togus VA Hospital after a long illness.
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Jean D. Kelley Jean Robertson Dickson Kelley, 89, of Boothbay Harbor, died peacefully
on Sunday, October 14 at the Gregory Wing at St. Andrews Village in
Boothbay Harbor.
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Madeline S. Collins Madeline Frances (Spear) Collins, 97, of Boothbay, died at Coves's
Edge
Nursing Home in Damariscotta on Saturday, October 13.
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Dorothy D. Pike Dorothy J. (Davis) (Lewis) Pike, 100, of Acton, and formerly of
Boothbay Harbor, and Chelmsford, Mass., died Sunday, October 14. She was
the wife of the late Lewis E. Pike who died in 1997...
What's the Story With Adams Pond Road? Dear Editor:
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Respect Our Soldiers Dear Editor:
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Classifieds REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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American Legion Post #36 American Legion Post #36 news - Ed Thibault
Area selectmen oppose gasification plant As a result of a meeting held to discuss ways to protect the Sheepscot River and Back River from "perilous industrial development," the 123rd Legislature may have some added resolutions to decide on at their next session. - Charlotte Boynton
Bayville Beat Bayville column - Alina Blakesley
Belle Aventure coming to Boothbay Harbor Belle Aventure, a sailing yacht built in 1929 in Scotland, is coming to Boothbay Harbor. - Joe Orchulli Ii
Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club news - Scotty
Boothbay Region Lions Club Boothbay Region Lions Club news
Boothbay's revised zoning ordinance - readable, understandable Soon after the ordinance was last revised in 2003, planning board member Ken Hanson realized that he could not use the ordinance and be an effective planning board member. - Lisa Kristoff
Brackett speaks out It has been 15 months since former physician's assistant Richard Brackett was arrested at his Urgent Care Clinic in Boothbay Harbor, and a trial date still remains to be set. - Lisa Kristoff
Brooke Alley and "Camelot" 2007 World Champions Brooke Alley has achieved the highest honors that a young equestrian could hope to achieve, winning three categories at the Grand National Morgan Horse Show in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. - Diane Randlett
Edgecomb Edgecomb weekly column - Jo Cameron
Friends of the community are invited to participate in 2007 Fest It's that time again! The Christmas season will be ushered in again with a grand Festival of Trees to illuminate our beautiful Opera House. - Kathleen Marty
Governor to unveil River ~ Link foot path and wildlife corridor Governor John Baldacci will join other dignitaries from state agencies, surrounding towns, and midcoast land trusts Thursday October 25 for the official unveiling of one of the most important conservation efforts the mid-coast region has seen.
Harbor selectmen discuss Woodin's contract - privately Possibly the most interesting part of the October 9 Boothbay Harbor Board of Selectmen's meeting isn't reportable. For the second time in as many meetings, the board closed the doors on the public and went into executive session. - Sue Mello
Health Care: How Soon Before It's Unaffordable to Everyone? Editorial - Mary Brewer
Isle Of Springs Isle Of Springs weekly column - Sue Bogart
Lewis lawsuit against school: What happened? Local residents are still wondering how the Boothbay Harbor Community School District finds itself on the losing end of a lawsuit brought by a long-time teacher. Public court documents tell a story of poor decisions and withheld information. - Sue Mello
Mystery weekend at Kenniston Hill Inn Under a full moon on the weekend preceding Halloween, the Kenniston Hill Inn will present an original mystery weekend. - Lisa Kristoff
Ocean Point Ocean Point weekly column - Maryellen Bertrand
Register, Wiscasset Newspaper win awards at Maine Press The staffs of the Boothbay Register and Wiscasset Newspaper each won four awards at the 2007 Maine Press Association's Annual Conference and Better Newspaper Conference held at The Samoset Resort in Rockport on October 12 and 13.
Saying no to coal Getting fishermen to agree on anything is like trying to nail Jell-O to the wall - except when their fishing grounds are threatened. - Paula Gibbs
Senator Collins Announces $76.6 Million Contract For BIW Senator Susan Collins, who is a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, announced that the Navy has awarded Bath Iron Works a contract totaling $76,613,742.
Southport Southport weekly column - Leigh Sherrill
The Question With No Answer Photographs have the unique ability to tell visual and compelling stories. We've all heard phrases such as "a picture is worth a thousand words" or the phrase made famous by the Rod Stewart song "every picture tells a story." - Fall, The Dominant Bucks Are Aggressively Pursuing The Does, Whi
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