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On This Date
May 29, 1992: Decades-old dream of a state park in central Maine about to come reality on Lake George, staff advisors for PUC wants CMP’s rates fixed, and a 15-year prisoner from Norridgewock recently freed shares his story
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May 28, 1988: Chelsea woman reunites with long-lost brother whom she thought was deceased 48 years ago, lobsterman in Maine are safe if Bush gets elected this year, and that sweet voice?
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May 27, 2005: Numbers support consolidation of Waterville & Winslow high schools says consultant, T-Mobile to receive award for job creation locally, and Kennebec Festival to feature food and music at Fort Halifax in Winslow
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May 26, 1992: Statler Tissue Company in Augusta recognized for cleaning up its act, AIDS activists march near George Bush’s home in Kennebunkport, and ‘super food’ rules are coming soon
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May 25, 1984: Read all about how a twister hit Jackman this week, and western Maine students at UMaine Farmington forge the ‘perfect’ president
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May 24, 2000: Two-day missing sailboat turns up off coast of Wiscasset with two men onboard unharmed, Gardiner Water District settles lawsuit out-of-court, and Augusta capital plan for next generation up for review
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May 23, 1988: Only 4 school districts out of 150 in Maine have women as top administrators, this Oxford county town and trash hauler are in a dispute, and the Associated Press Broadcasting Association awards contest was held this past weekend
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May 22, 2002: 12-year Augusta special education director wins special honor, Litchfield & Sabbatus areas on high alert for West Nile virus, and fewer and fewer Mainers are identifying as French-Canadian.
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May 21, 1990: Mayor of Soviet Union & delegation will be visiting Waterville in June for a week, 10 injured in car collision on Route 2 in Caanan, and a Kingfield museum acquires a major selection of photographs
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