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Ex-husband of pedestrian killed by driver raises question of accountability after charge is dropped

The former husband of a Gray woman who was hit and killed by a car says he understands why authorities decided to drop a drunken-driving charge against the driver, but still believes the North Yarmouth man should be held responsible. “I still feel it’s criminally negligent to take someone’s life, regardless of if it’s an accident,” said […]

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Gary Welton: The tragedy to end all tragedies

The Great War (sometimes in America it was termed the European War) was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, 103 years ago last week, on June 28, 1914. The war was a continuation of the fragile balancing of the European powers, when the closely related noble families sought to strengthen their […]

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Rain doesn’t spoil symphony concert

At 6:15 p.m. on June 29 I arrived at the Gazebo in Wells. The sun was shining in a cloudless blue sky with a gentle breeze wafting in from the ocean. The reason I was there was the announced concert by the Stratford Wind Symphony. However, the place was deserted. I recalled the small print […]