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Nov. 24, 1910: Whitefield man drowns in pursuit of deer, ‘aeroplane’ altitude record set, and H.G Barker Co. in Augusta has ‘best models’ of overcoats
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Pat Colwell talks about band changes, newcomers, Dec. 2 Christmas gig, more
Pat Colwell and the Soul Sensations December schedule includes shows in Bath, Madison, Hallowell, Freeport.
Nov. 23, 1950: It’s bad news for one turkey in Hinckley, FBI arrest 3 men involved in $250,000 lottery, and hundreds travel homewards for Thanksgiving
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Nov. 22, 1927: Cotton mills in Augusta and Lewiston to cut wages, 3 moose shot in Waldo County, and Mayflower descendants meet in Portland
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Biden opens holidays, pardons turkeys Chocolate and Chip
It’s holiday time at the White House, and President Biden and his wife, Jill, are plunging into the season.
Nov. 21, 2000: Waterville names new high school principal, Saint Amand prevails in Winslow, and local art supply store gets festive
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Ho, ho, hum: Maine shoppers, stores predict a so-so holiday season
Amid the pandemic, the past two holiday gift-buying sprees have been boon times for retailers. This year, perhaps not so much.
Nov. 20, 1959: West Gardiner firefighters built ‘bargain’ engine, government sanctions cranberry labeling, and Gardiner early riser delights his wife
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Nov. 19, 1964: 95 military bases to get axe, Newport police officer dies in crash, Waterville mother and daughter are classmates
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