Investors are still recalibrating their moves following the Federal Reserve’s signal this week that it may raise short-term interest rates twice by late 2023.
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Obituary – Norman J. Pelletier
LYMAN — Norman J. Pelletier, 91, passed unexpectedly at his home in Lyman, Maine, on June 12, 2021. Norman was born in Wallagrass, Maine, on September 21, 1929. He leaves behind: his wife, Cecile of 70 years; 11 children and there significant others, Jeannette Huot (Billy), Doris Beeton (Ed), Pauline Marby, Lorraine Ledoux (Ralph), Rachel […]
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