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FLINTface returns to Maine The band FLINTface will be performing concerts for teens in both Boothbay Harbor and Wiscasset on March 14 & 15. - Joe Orchulli Ii
Capt. Marion J. Dash Captain Marion Jones Dash, 89, of Boothbay Harbor, died Tuesday,
February 26 at St. Andrews Hospital after a brief illness.
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Donald A. Orne Donald A. Orne
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George S. Tatum Jr. George Sinks Tatman Jr., 72, of Connersville, Indiana passed away
Friday February 29, at his residence. He was a summer resident of
Boothbay Harbor.
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Robert B. Muller Robert Blair Muller, 69, of Boothbay Harbor, died Sunday, March 2, at
St. Andrews Hospital in Boothbay Harbor after a long battle with
cancer.
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Team support Dear Editor:
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Appreciates letter about Clintons Dear Editor:
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Signs in the sky Dear Editor:
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Outraged Dear Editor:
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Classifieds REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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Boothbay Harbor Rotary Club Boothbay Harbor Rotary Club news
Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club news - Scotty
Boothbay Region Lions Club Boothbay Region Lions Club news - John Platt
Boothbay selectmen adopt proposed 2009 budget Monday, February 25 Boothbay selectmen Dan Harris, Ross Edwards and Steve Ham approved the proposed 2009 administrative budget that taxpayers will vote yea or nay on this May. - Lisa Kristoff
Community of churches raise food and funds for Boothbay Region On Sunday, February 3, the official day of super football when millions of dollars are spent on food and advertising, five churches in the community turned their thoughts to neighbors who barely have a can of soup.
CSD School Committee hears from Boothbay selectmen on settlement The CSD school committee met on Wednesday, February 27 and heard of Boothbay taxpayers' concern over the $100,000 debt being incurred by the district stemming from the Lewis lawsuit settlement reported in the February 21 edition. - Lisa Kristoff
Disagreement expected on Route 1 interchanges There's bound to be some serious disagreements at the next two meetings of the Midcoast Bypass Task Force, as interchanges on Routes 218 and Route 27 are discussed. - Paula Gibbs
Edgecomb Edgecomb weekly column - Jo Cameron
Goose on the loose North America's most common goose, the Canada goose, is becoming a little too common for many people. As the population of this species continues to grow, so do its year-round geographical range and the problems associated with its newfound habitats. - David A. Murray
Jail: Look for other alternatives An Associated Press front-page story in the Bangor Daily News on
Friday offered a startling statistic - one we had also heard on television
in the past few days: More than one of every 99.1 adults in this country
is in jail... - Mary Brewer
Midcoast residents support of bill to limit carbon emissions Some midcoast-area residents waited for over four hours to testify in support of Rep. Bruce MacDonald's bill to limit carbon dioxide emissions from coal burning power plants in Maine.
Moratorium on criminal trials unwise, district attorney says District Attorney Geoffrey Rushlau told Lincoln County Commissioners at their meeting Tuesday morning that a suggested six-week moratorium on criminal trials is not a good idea. - Charlotte Boynton
Ocean Classroom Foundation to offer sailing trips Ocean Classroom Foundation of Boothbay Harbor will be offering a variety of sailing camps and cruises this summer. - Joe Orchulli II
Readers Theater at Opera House March 15 Put a bunch of earnest but cock-eyed characters in a setting guaranteed to induce chronic paranoia and you have a recipe for impending disaster -- or a comic strip played out live on stage. - Cathy Sherrill
River Road hot topic in Edgecomb Maine Department of Transportation (MDOT) representative Rhonda Fletcher was on the hot seat Monday night at the Edgecomb selectmen's meeting during a discussion of the condition of the River Road, and could offer no relief. - Charlotte Boynton
Round Maine, Inc./Ward Cedar Log Homes featured in National Log For the second time in five years Log Homes Illustrated, North America's #1 Log Home Magazine, has featured in its March issue a log home built by Round Maine, Inc., a full service log home company in Boothbay.
Southport Southport weekly column - Leigh Sherrill
Southport goes it alone by passing school budget at annual meeti About 75 Southport citizens were well enough and interested enough to attend the annual town meeting when it reconvened at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 3 at the Southport Town Hall. - Leigh Sherrill
St. Andrews Home Health shining example of dedicated teamwork It was a night of memories, laughter, pride and community on Thursday, February 28 as St. Andrews Home Health Care was locally acknowledged for its recent honor. In October 2007, the agency was named to the HomeCare Elite Top 100 list. - Lisa Kristoff
State and federal funding cuts puts domestic violence victims at Last week New Hope For Women, and all of the domestic violence programs and organizations in Maine received the news: drastic cuts in funding, or the elimination of funding, has been proposed by both Governor Baldacci and by President Bush. - Kathleen Morgan
Trevett Trevett column - Maureen Berry
YMCA Coastal Club YMCA Coastal Club news - Robert E. Zimmerli
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