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On This Date
Nov. 19, 1973: Plane believed to be down near Spring Road area of Pittsfield, meet this Waterville woman who’s running for mayor, and missing Sanford hunter sends letter from Honolulu
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Nov. 18, 2004: T-Mobile plans to open call center with 700 jobs at FirstPark in Oakland, cancer-care center slated for golf course in Augusta, and Iraq War death toll reaches 1,214
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Nov. 17, 1992: Waterville school board members & PTO square off in meeting, town of Clinton goes for ‘All-American’ award, and fire destroys used furniture store in Waterville
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Nov. 16, 1977: Gardiner city manager responds to over 20 allegations of misconduct against him, Maine awarded $119,000 grant for mental health services, and we untangle your tax bill in a three-part series
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Nov. 15, 2001: Two workers in Waterville charged with theft of $1,200 worth of beer, former Asian restaurant in Waterville sells at auction, and Sunday might be best time to see a meteor shower in your lifetime
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Nov. 14, 1980: East Winthrop man donates kidney to help his sister of Augusta, group to push help for mentally ill, and a public hearing on revised rules governing day care licensing will be held tomorrow
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Nov. 13, 1995: 5 hikers were trapped on Mt. Abram with hypothermia requiring rescue services, another strip mall planned for Augusta, and the Winslow library is on the move
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Nov. 12, 1981: Two men are scamming individuals and businesses in Augusta area over art portraits, Pentecostal church members in Hallowell are protesting a male strip-tease ensemble, and hunters in Winthrop head out ‘with a full belly’
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Nov. 10, 1998: ‘Extraordinary’ expenses may becoming in 1999 for Central Maine Power customers after high ice storm costs, and a 60 percent Kennebec County jail turnover rate is affecting the year’s budget
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