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Immigration system nightmare Dear Editor:
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We share the air and water: say NO to mercury The proposed Wiscasset coal gasification plant will release an
estimated 22 pounds of poisonous mercury a year into the air, causing
contamination of a large geographic area around the plant. In a recent
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A "Stellar" Performance The teal green water darkened as the huge underwater shadow glided below the surface. As a cool damp breeze rippled across the water, the thick rain clouds engulfed the sun with the clouds polarizing the reflection off the water. - David A. Murray
American Legion Post #36 American Legion Post #36 news - Ed Thibault
Auxiliary gives hospital $75,000! On Wednesday, October 12, the St. Andrews Hospital Auxiliary held its annual meeting and fashion show. The highlight of the morning was the presentation of a check in the amount of $75,000 to St. Andrews Hospital CEO Peggy Pinkham.
Bigelow scientist explores new frontiers The families of David and Lynda McClellan first came to New England in 1620 on the Mayflower and lived here for over 200 years. - Joe Orchulli Ii
Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club news - Scotty
Boothbay selectmen approve Sullivan application After years of debate, Larry Sullivan's wharves and weirs application was approved, but the vote among the selectmen was split. - Lisa Kristoff
Boothbay's boards arrive at solution to zoning ordinance The dispute between Boothbay's board of appeals and planning board over language in the administrative appeals subsection of Section 5, under public hearings, continued with ongoing intensity at the October 17 appeals board hearing. - Lisa Kristoff
Edgecomb Edgecomb weekly column - Jo Cameron
Free 911 cell phones for seniors Free cell phones? Sounds like a scam but it isn't. Through the beneficence of a Florida communications company, Lincoln County Triad has access to an unlimited number of cell phones for the elderly, disabled, or others in need. - Sue Mello
Harbor Selectmen discuss Woodin's contract and executive session As expected, interested citizens filled the room for the Boothbay Harbor Board of Selectmen's meeting Monday, October 22. Non-agenda items dominated the discussion. - Sue Mello
Isle Of Springs Isle Of Springs weekly column - Sue Bogart
Maine group making a difference in Africa A group sent by Boothbay Baptist Church, which in recent years has built three homes for orphans in Uganda, has this year helped raise enough money to build a new boarding school for 500 children in a remote village of that country.
Most schools can't meet consolidation referendum deadline It appears very few schools will meet the January deadline for a municipal referendum needed to have a new regional school unit up and running by July of 2008 because the Legislature won't have time to act on proposed amendments to the consolidation law. - Victoria Wallack
Lottie L. Burgess Lottie L. Burgess, 77, of Wiscasset, died Sunday, October 21, 2007 at
Winship Green Nursing Center in Bath.
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Geraldine W. Pavillard Geraldine W. Pavillard, 85, of Bath, formerly of Boothbay Harbor,
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Sunday, October 21, at Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick after a brief
illness.
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Bluebear Joshua Lalli Bluebear Joshua Lalli, nine months, 18 days passed away peacefully on
Tuesday, October 16 at Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta.
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Patricia A. Carter Patricia Ann Carter, 60, died Tuesday, October 23 in Boothbay at her
daughter's home.
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Ocean Song, Ltd. receives approval The number of cars in the town office parking lot reflected Boothbay's Planning Board's full agenda on October 16. - Lisa Kristoff
Refuse district handle nuts, bolts, compost and compactor chutes At the October 11 meeting of the Boothbay Region Refuse District board, Operations Manager Steve Lewis reported FEMA has approved the reimbursement of $13,000 to the refuse district as a result of the Patriot's Day storm. - Lisa Kristoff
Roadwork continues, jail presentation The upshot of Boothbay Town Manager John Anderson's public works report at the October 9 selectmen's meeting was the road construction continues, but the end is near. - Lisa Kristoff
Robert Russell receives Outstanding Achievement Award from DMR Robert Russell began working at the Maine Department of Marine Resources in November of 2000. His mission was to do an assessment of sea urchins along the coast of Maine. - Joe Orchulli Ii
Second Boothbay zoning ordinance hearing held October 22 The hearing was held at 6 p.m., before the regular Boothbay selectmen's meeting. - Lisa Kristoff
Southport Southport weekly column - Leigh Sherrill
St. Andrews welcomes Dr. Alas, M.D. Dr. Sheila Ann Baltero Alas is now practicing family medicine at St. Andrews Hospital and Family Care Center.
Upcoming events at the Opera House Don your finest costume and come on down to the Opera House for one of the best Halloween parties around. Dance to the music of the Jazzadelics. Costume judging at 9:30 p.m. Great food, great music, spooky fun.
We are here - You are not alone Another night has passed, yet it seemed endless; the walls and windows of your house could not shut out the shouting, crying, sounds of breaking and falling objects again next door. - Lisa Kristoff
Will Wiscasset voters give gasification plant a green light? Editorial - Mary Brewer
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