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Moscow plans public hearing for Feb. 2

MOSCOW — The town will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 2 at the Town Hall about a proposed update to the flood management ordinance. A special town meeting will be held at 7 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 9, to adopt the ordinance.

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RELIGION BRIEFS

WATERVILLE — St. Mark’s Episcopal Church will hold a special service at 3 p.m. today to celebrate the new ministry and to welcome a new rector. The Rev. John Balicki will be presided over by The Rt. Rev. Stephen Lane the Bishop of Maine. A reception will follow in the parish hall.

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BRIDGE RESULTS

WATERVILLE — The Waterville non-sanctioned bridge club winners on Thursday were: Bettty Perry and Paul Leberman, Patricia Kick and Lou Veilleux, Suzon Morrison and Connie Fedorovich, Mike Gosseline and Claudette McNeil, Ginny Kelly and Rona Backstrom, Francis Roy and Janet Easton, Connie Begin and Julie Richards.

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Probe continues in Sugarloaf ski death

FARMINGTON — Franklin Memorial Hospital and the state office that oversees emergency medical services are both investigating the circumstances of the medical treatment of a skier who died on Sugarloaf last week, but neither probe is complete and no details are being made public.

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HUNTING: Contributions of hunters come in many forms

Hunting is big business. If you doubt it, consider that fish-and-wildlife-related activities generate $2.4 billion in economic value for the people of Maine. Deer hunting alone brings in an estimated $200 million a year. That huge economic impact depends on maintaining a healthy natural resource. Managing that resource is an expensive proposition, and most of the bill is footed by sportsmen and women.