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Student injured in Sanford stabbing

SANFORD — An 18 year-old Sanford High School student remained in custody at York County Jail late Thursday, charged with aggravated assault in connection with the  stabbing of another student earlier in the day. Mitchell J. Farah, 18, of Acton is held in lieu of $2,500 cash bail, jail corrections staff said. The incident took […]

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Letters to the editor: March 26, 2010

Stories on Israel flawed from any angle After many years of hearing and reading about a bias against Israel in the mainstream media, I thought I’d see how my hometown newspaper stacks up against this charge. With Israel in the news of late due to the tension between the Obama administration and the Israeli government […]

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Nemitz: Samaritan didn’t need preconditions

When you’re taught by the Roman Catholic nuns and brothers, you hear a lot of parables over the years. But decades later, I still remember one by heart. It’s the story of the Good Samaritan. According to the Gospel of Luke, it all started one day when a lawyer-type questioned Jesus on the commandment that […]

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A Brunswick tradition

Summer-like temperatures on March 20, the first day of spring, meant a 45-minute wait at Fat Boy drive-in in Brunswick. But it didn’t deter Aaron Tufts and Dave Donnelly and their wives, who enjoyed the top-down weather.

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Cape class hosts GOP gubernatorial debate

CAPE ELIZABETH — The high school advanced placement government class will host a debate Tuesday, March 30, with three of the Republican gubernatorial candidates. Candidates participating are Steve Abbott, Mark Jacobson and Bill Beardsley. Two students will act as moderators and the debate will be run in the style of the Cleaveland Club Forum. Audience members […]