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Ben Pinette
Nov. 2, 1976: 32 bags of trash were stolen off of this Dresden couple’s pickup while in Wiscasset, and the presidential contest between Ford and Carter is a tossup here in Maine with both running close campaigns
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Nov. 1, 1995: Manhunt continues for armed Randolph man who fled into woods near Pleasant Ridge Plantation, former Waterville mayor will be sentenced on embezzlement charges, and a Waterville woman was arrested for allegedly taking money from rundown parlor on Main Street
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Oct. 31, 1984: 45 carved pumpkins expected to adorn Berry Road in Wayne tonight, sheriff Leo Hackett is outspending his foes in race for county sheriff, and a spooky tale or two from the gravestones
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The Way It Was in Skowhegan: Week of Nov. 4-11
Showcasing what happened in the Skowhegan-area on this date for the week of Nov. 4-11
The Way It Was in Hallowell: Week of Nov. 4-11
Showcasing what happened in the Hallowell-area on this date for the week of Nov. 4-11.
Oct. 30, 2002: Burglars hit Waterville South End teen center, Somerset County director of communications and emergency management put on suspension, and police seize cocaine, pot and other items in raids in both Kennebec and Somerset counties
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Oct. 29, 1994: Widow keeps her husband’s hardware business going in Augusta, Fayette poised to approve plan for dam, and Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine pushing fish hatchery bond in television ads
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