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On this date
Oct. 8, 1976: Winslow gets new $41,000 trash compactor truck and will start its own town-wide refuse collection next week, Sen. Edmund Muskie was in Waterville yesterday, and meet this year’s Colby College Man-of-The-Year award
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Nov. 8, 1993: Calumet Club bestows highest honor to an Augusta community activist, local schools not taking position on Lewiston school’s controversial order, and Cony field hockey teams are state champs
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Oct. 7, 1992: Key Bank will break ground next week on new branch office on Whitten Road in Augusta, Maine Public Television is saying ‘bonjour!’ to a new french language program, and the stigma still attached to mental illness for one man
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Oct. 6, 1976: Students from UMaine Farmington will dribble their way from Farmington to Newburyport, Mass., and environmental protection board won’t force closure of sardine or potato chip factories due to water quality deadline failure
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Oct. 5, 1983: Cleaning two wells in Monmouth didn’t help them pass state inspection, 1908 Cobbossee lighthouse in Manchester may make historic list, and dismissed policeman’s appeal set today
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Oct. 4, 2002: Colby College offers to pay $100,000 for fire-rescue truck for city of Waterville, Skowhegan-area school superintendent to retire, and Waterville Republican caucus turns up no candidates for council
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Oct. 3, 1992: Folks visiting the South Gardiner post office will see a new face behind the window, ‘flurry’ of presidential debates scheduled, and pretense is a dirty word at this Augusta gym
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Oct. 2, 1979: Belgrade Lakes property owners call dam-free free plan ‘blackmail’, an Augusta legislator is drawing on unemployment benefits, and town of Norridgewock’s unique way to combat sewage solution
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Oct. 1, 1997: Neighbor’s invitation may have saved Augusta woman from dying in fire, Florida will not pursue sexual assault case against East Pittston man, and UMaine Augusta name change sparking controversy system-wide
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