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In a story on page B1 Wednesday, a statement by Richard Silkman of Kennebec Valley Gas Co. should have reported that according to Silkman, the company’s pipeline project could not be built without a tax increment financing agreement. It was a reporter’s error.

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A story on page B3 on Friday, “Solon votes to take rock wall issue to court,” should have said that rock wall builder, Kirt Olson, attended the special town meeting Thursday night but did not speak publicly. It was a reporter’s error.

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The point total for Bangor High School’s Ellis Throckmorton was incorrect in a high school basketball roundup on page C2 of Saturday’s edition. Throckmorton scored six points.

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As of today, commercial trash hauling fees in China will increase from 1 cent a pound to 2 cents a pound, or $20 a ton to $40 a ton. Figures on page B3 in Saturday’s edition were incorrect. It was an editor’s error.

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A story about a crash that injured MonaRae Yaede, which appeared Thursday on page A1, incorrectly spelled the victim’s first name.

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Quotations attributed to Tina Chen and Tony Jan, managers of the Super China Buffet in Waterville, in Saturday’s edition were from August. The date of the quotes was incorrect because of an editor’s error.

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Skowhegan field hockey player Jessie Skillings was misidentified in a photo caption that appeared on page C1 Sunday. Skillings and Makaela Michonski were the players in the photo. It was a photographer’s error.

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HALLOWELL — Spectrum Generations will offer a free lunch to veterans at three of its community centers on Nov. 10. Because of a source error, the date was incorrect in Friday’s Kennebec Journal.

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FARMINGDALE — Eugene Moreau is not a current selectman, and the car wash on Maine Avenue where a fireworks shop is proposed is still operating as a car wash. Reporting errors about Moreau and the shop appeared Thursday in a story on page B1.

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Andrew James St. Amand, 34, remains an arson suspect in an April 9 fire at 23 Windsor St., Randolph, according to Sgt. Ken Grimes of the Office of the State Fire Marshal. A story on page B1 of Tuesday’s edition may have left the impression St. Amand has been cleared because he has not been indicted or charged with arson.