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Patricia A. Carter Patricia Ann "Patsy" Carter, 60, of Boothbay, passed away on Tuesday,
October 23, at her daughter's home.
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Edward Leonard III Edward "Ted" D. Leonard III of Bangor, passed away unexpectedly at a
local hospital on Thursday, October 25. He was the son of Elizabeth and
Edward D. Leonard Jr.
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Mark M. Cameraon Mark McLeod Cameron of East Greenwich, Rhode Island died of brain
cancer at Rhode Island Hospital on October 18, 2007. The 55-year-old Cox
Communications executive had been ill since May 2006. He was a lifelong
summer resident of Newagen.
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Julie C. Harney Julie C. Harney, 98, a former resident of St. Andrews Village, passed
away peacefully at Pine Grove Manor, Hobe Sound, Florida, on Friday,
October 19.
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One way to stop MDOT Dear Editor:
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Maine: It's no time to borrow Dear Editor:
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Time for another Tea Party? Dear Editor:
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There is no other St. Andrews Dear Editor:
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Opera House Halloween Thank You Dear Editor,
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Boothbay Harbor Coast Guard Chief killed in car accident It will be perhaps weeks before the cause of Boothbay Harbor Coast Guard Chief Boatswain's Mate David L. Smith's death can be determined, according to the state's Medical Examiner's office in Augusta. - Charlotte Boynton
Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club news - Scotty
County budget in commissioners' hands The Lincoln County Advisory Committee has completed their work and the 2008 budget is now in the hands of the commissioners. - Charlotte Boynton
Dilly's attorney appeals sentence In the Boothbay region, no one will forget August 21, 2004 the day Jon Dilley killed his mother, Sarah "Sally" Murray, and his estranged wife, Chevelle "Chellie" Calloway. It was a day that sent shockwaves of disbelief and horror throughout the community. - Lisa Kristoff
Down East Yacht Club Down East Yacht Club news - Carol Saunders
Dueling press releases follow conference A scientific seminar in Wiscasset last week was touted as a victory by proponents of a gasification plant, prompting sponsors of the seminar to cry foul. - Paula Gibbs
Edgecomb Edgecomb weekly column - Jo Cameron
Election overview Voters next Tuesday will go to the polls to decide five statewide ballot questions. - Victoria Wallack
Friends Forever students enjoy brief visit to the region Our minds are not open enough to imagine that peace really starts with one relationship at a time, yet children from Ireland as well as Israel and Arab Muslim students are realizing this through the Friends Forever program. - Diane Randlett
Governor celebrates River~Link Governor John Baldacci joined Maine citizens on October 25 to celebrate the River~Link project. Thirty-plus individuals came to watch the governor cut a yellow ribbon symbolizing strides made on the River~Link Project. - Diane Randlett
Harbor residents speak up; Woodin's contract to continue The Boothbay Harbor Board of Selectmen's meeting on Wednesday, October 24 was a demonstration of why public business is mostly done publicly. - Sue Mello
Isle Of Springs Isle Of Springs weekly column - Sue Bogart
News from 4 Oak Street Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library news - Pat Brunell
No clear winner in bypass route Up to 33 homes and 15 businesses in two towns could be wiped out by the eventual building of a Route 1 bypass, according to the state's draft EIS (Environmental Impact Statement) released to the public last week. - Paula Gibbs
Principal parties meet to discuss Sea Street project The October 25 meeting between the Boothbay Harbor Shipyard, the Boothbay Region Water District, the Town of Boothbay Harbor, Dirigo Engineering and the offices of Lincoln County Economic Development (LCED) officially set the wheel in motion. - Lisa Kristoff
School petition would let the people speak their piece Editorial - Mary Brewer
Southport Southport weekly column - John Lunt
Southport faces the high cost of consolidation While communities across the state appear hard-pressed to find cost savings in the school consolidation process, for Southport, it's apparent there are no cost savings under the current plan - Sue Mello
The Javelina The tires made contact with the runway as the flight attendant welcomed the jumbo jet's passengers to San Antonio. Looking out the window, as we taxied to our gate, the intense heat rose from the blacktop. - David A. Murray
The way a dog's life should be! The Flyball MAINEiacs will hold a flyball tournament at the Boothbay Harbor YMCA Field House on Saturday, November 3, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, November 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is free to the public.
Trevett Trevett column - Maureen Berry
Volunteers needed Lauren Brown, Boothay Region Elementary School physical education instructor, wanted to create a trail through the woods behind the school. - Sue Mello
Water district works through agenda The water district trustees toured the Harris Golf clear cut on Kenniston Hill, with the Boothbay selectmen, and went through the regulations concerning the cut. - Lisa Kristoff
YMCA Coastal Club YMCA Coastal Club news - Robert E. Zimmerli
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