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FRYEBURG, Maine — The Fryeburg Water District has hired attorneys specializing in eminent domain law and says it is prepared to pursue all legal options in efforts to acquire the Fryeburg Water Co.
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BROWNFIELD, Maine — The Brownfield Public Library Trustees have awarded Connie Krupski the distinction of Most Prolific Reader — a fitting tribute presented on the occasion of her 95th birthday.
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“We don’t always have a choice how we get to know one another. Sometimes, people fall into our lives cleanly — as if out of the sky, or as if there were a direct flight from Heaven to Earth — the same sudden way we lose people, who once seemed they would always be part of our lives.” — John Irving
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CONWAY — The Kennett High girls’ lacrosse team just wrapped up the most successful regular season in the program’s short six-year history, but this group of Eagles is far from done.
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CONWAY — MVSB (Meredith Village Savings Bank) was proud to support the Carroll County Adult Education in Tamworth as the $5,000 premier sponsor of its recent Community Social Fundraiser event at Pope Memorial Library in North Conway. The May 14 event brought together community members from a…
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PITTSBURG — Manulife Investment Management, a timber management investment organization, has signed a purchase and sales agreement to buy the 146,400-acre Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Tract from Aurora Sustainable Lands LLC in Pittsburg, Stewartstown and Clarksville.
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After choosing former selectman Carl Thibodeau to replace John Colbath, who resigned his selectman’s seat last month, Conway selectmen will on Tuesday choose a replacement for Mary Carey Seavey, who also recently resigned. The candidates are Jac Cuddy, Phil Ouellette, Frank Wolfe, Victoria B…
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CONWAY — You call this spring?!?
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By Ellen Schwindt, Special to The Conway Daily Sun
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Baman Stone came to Fryeburg, Maine, in 1873 to be minister of Fryeburg’s Congregational Church, but just four years later, he was “uninstalled” — or fired, in common parlance. Too liberal, would be my guess, especially since he went straight from that posting to found a congregation of Swed…
