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Play ball!

TAMPA, Fla. M ajor league baseball teams started coming to Florida for spring training almost a century ago, traveling by rail from the often still- frozen North to get in shape and play some exhibition games in the sun. For baseball fans needing an early fix after a long winter, spring training is hard to […]

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THIS WEEK IN THE CIVIL WAR

Jefferson Davis, who was provisionally elected the president of the Confederacy at a convention in Montgomery, Ala., and inaugurated in February 1861, is reinaugurate this week 150 years ago. The reinauguration on Richmond’s Capitol Square takes place on Feb. 22, 1862, following Davis’ election in November 1861 to a sixyear term. In his address, Davis […]

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Offshore accounts

WASHINGTON Movie super spies James Bond and Jason Bourne use them. So do real-life presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who says he pays his taxes, and untold numbers of Americans who don’t. Swiss banks and their secretive counterparts around the globe may sound like the exclusive province of the wealthy, the mysterious or the shady, but […]

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Richmond begins sorting through library design bids

RICHMOND — At a meeting Wednesday night, selectmen and residents discussed how the town will proceed now that it has received 11 bids to design and build a new Umberhine Library. The bids ranged from $372,475 submitted by a Bowdoinham construction company to $634,250 from a West Gardiner firm. Now, a panel will conduct a formal […]

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Richmond girls breeze into Western D final

AUGUSTA — Jamie Plummer scored 20 points to lead the Richmond High School girls basketball team to a 54-28 Western Maine Class D semifinal victory over fourth-seeded Seacoast Christian at the Augusta Civic Center on Thursday. The top-seeded Bobcats improved to 18-1 and face No. 2 Rangeley (18-2) on Saturday in the Western D final at […]