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1.) Saturday Night Special for 2 just $7.99!
  Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
Saturday Night Special for 2 just $7.99! Fullers Market Saturday Night Special for 2 (3:00 - 7:00 pm) Includes: Pt. Baked Beans, 4 Hot Dogs, 2 Biscuits, Coleslaw or Potato Salad.
2.) Friday Night Pizza Special
  Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
Friday Night Pizza Special Fullers Market Friday Night - Buy One Pizza get the Second of equal or lesser value Half Price! Eat in or take out! For take out orders call: 724-7301
3.) Newcombe-Johnson — Probert engagement
  Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
Newcombe-Johnson — Probert engagement Chloe Mae and Jack Henry are pleased to announce the pending marriage of their masters. --@useImage=176382@--> Kendra Newcombe-Johnson and J. Bruce Probert will enter into marital bliss on Aug. 2, 2009. Kendra was most recently employed at the Kennebec Journal and Bruce is retired from Sprague Energy.
4.) Lt. Col. (Ret.) Erwin F. 'Clem' Clements
  Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
He began officiating football in 1963 with the Bangor chapter of the National Association of Football Officials, transferred to the Waterville chapter in 1969 and became a member of the Augusta Chapter in 1980. He was a high school football official 1963-1985 and an ECAC college football official 1973-1987. He was most proud to receive the Football Official Recognition award, which was presented by the State of Maine Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame.
5.) First Lady highlights local foods for the Fourth
  Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
First Lady highlights local foods for the Fourth Capital Weekly Staff First Lady Karen Baldacci has joined the Maine-based nonprofit, Kitchen Gardeners International, to promote locally-sourced food for the 4th of July. The First Lady said that traditional Independence Day fare includes Maine lobster; potatoes; blueberries and strawberries; and home-grown salad greens and peas. The First Lady and the Blaine House chef incorporate Maine foods for the family and for official functions.
6.) July 4th musical fireworks at Colby College
  Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
July 4th musical fireworks at Colby College Capital Weekly Staff The opening concert in the Atlantic Music Festival (AMF), a month-long celebration of the world's finest classical music, held at Colby College, July 4-24, will take place at 4 p.m. Saturday, July 4, not at 7 p.m., as previously announced. Jazz at AMF, 6 p.m. Sunday, July 5, Lorimer Chapel, featuring jazz pianist and composer Richard Sussman and saxophonist Steve Slagle. Jazz at AMF, 6 p.m., Sunday, July 12, in Gould Music ...
7.) Beware of bug infestation!
  Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
s recent push to inform Mainers about the danger of invasive insect species:
  • Maine residents must be aware of the possibility of bug infestation through other out-of-state wood products besides firewood;
  • And Maine residents need to be on the front line of reporting potentially dangerous insects. The big concern is firewood.â?? Maine companies that produce wood and processed wood products have been working with and cooperating with the Maine Forest Service regarding this issue. ...
  • 8.) Tracy Lee Young
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    He is survived by both sons, Aaron Daniel, 20, and Ayden Bryant, 12; his mother and father, John and Stella Young of Litchfield; brother, John Carroll and wife, Sue Young, of Augusta; sister, Tena and husband, Vern Dexter of South Gardiner; sister, Cindy Drummond; sister, Raeanne and husband, Andy Baker of Hallowell; sister, Wendy Cook and fiancé, Jeff Pillings of Pittston; sister, Cheryl and husband, Butch Barnard of Augusta; brother, John Charles Young of Vassalboro; brother, Randy and ...
    9.) Fresh Haddock Chowder Every Friday
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    Fresh Haddock Chowder Every Friday Fullers Market Fuller's has Fresh Haddock Chowder every Friday for just $6.25! Eat in or take out! For take out orders call: 724-7301
    10.) Gender identity issues grip rights commission
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    Gender identity issues grip rights commission Lynda Clancy Which restroom one is allowed to frequent in Maine has become a topic of heated debate at the Human Rights Commission, whose decisions ultimately influence such matters at businesses, schools and government places throughout the state. Bruce, or Brianna, Freeman of Lewiston, filed a complaint with the commission alleging that Denny's discriminated against her (as recorded in the commission's investigator's report) on "the basis of ...
    11.) Ensure endangered beach birds survive the Fourth
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    Ensure endangered beach birds survive the Fourth Capital Weekly Staff As the summer rush of beach goers begins this holiday weekend, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge and Maine Audubon would like to remind people to be considerate of fellow beach goers: piping plovers and least terns. Currently plovers and/or terns are nesting on: Wells Beach, Ogunquit Beach, Crescent Surf Beach in Kennebunk, Goose Rocks Beach in Kennebunkport, ...
    12.) Shutdown days for city and state begin July 6
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    Shutdown days for city and state begin July 6 John Hale Most state and city workers are about to experience the first of a series of four-day weekends, whether they like it or not, as state government and the City of Augusta force a pay cut on their employees. Monday, July 6, will be the first unpaid shutdown day for approximately 12,000 state workers, according to Maine Human Resources Director Alicia Kellogg. And it will be the first unpaid city shutdown day for 204 Augusta city workers, ...
    13.) Years ago, youth made their own Fourth fun
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    Years ago, youth made their own Fourth fun Karlene Hale Imagine walking down a country road in the gathering dusk and coming upon a display of hay balers and loaders looming into the sky from the middle of the road. --@useImage=175998@--> "We used to have a lot of activities the night before the Fourth," Wing, 81, said. For as long as Wing can remember, Winthrop has held a fireworks display on the Fourth, as it will this year.
    14.) Delta Ambulance breaks ground for expansion
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    Delta Ambulance breaks ground for expansion Capital Weekly Staff Representatives from Delta Ambulance, as well as personnel from architectural and construction firms, recently conducted a groundbreaking ceremony for Delta's new base on the Cony Road. "This is certainly a milestone for us and represents a continued and serious commitment to serve the community," said Bill McKenna, Delta's director of community relations. --@useImage=176108@--> Construction work is expected to begin on or ...
    15.) From the right: Ethical standards tested when it comes to family
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    From the right: Ethical standards tested when it comes to family Sumner Lipman In Maine last September, an issue arose as to the candidacy of Robert â?? Zabierek, a Democrat who had gotten state money under the Clean Election Act to run for the House of Representatives. The question was whether Zabierek should use Clean Election Act money to pay his son, who was playing in the band for his father's election event?
    16.) Kia gets Soul
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    Kia gets Soul Silvio Calabi Kiaâ?? s the other guys from Korea, but this new front-wheel-drive city SUV, the Soul, from Kia should do nothing but drive sales from the land of Seoul still further upward. With an SUV-style driving position and a tall, airy greenhouse, the Soul manages city congestion well.
    17.) Oh, no, you take it; I insist
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    Oh, no, you take it; I insist Dick Broom Kay Stevens-Rosa, who has chaired the Planning Board for the past two years, and Kevin Cochary, who has served one year as vice chair, each nominated the other to be the chair for the next 12 months when the board met Wednesday night. Buck Jardine joined Stevens-Rosa in voting for Cochary, and Lynne Williams joined Cochary in voting for Stevens-Rosa. s comments, the board unanimously elected Cochary chair.
    18.) July 4 offers full day of festivities
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    Sponsored by the MDI Rotary Club, at the Bar Harbor Athletic Field, Park Street. The parade route winds through downtown Bar Harbor from Main Street to Cottage Street to Eden Street to Mt. The event is sponsored by the Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Bar Harbor Bank & Trust.
    19.) 1 Day... until the July 4th Pancake Breakfast and Seafood Festival in Bar Harbor
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    until the July 4th Pancake Breakfast and Seafood Festival in Bar Harbor Bar Harbor (MDI) Rotary Club 39th Annual MDI Rotary Fourth of July Pancake Breakfast & Seafood Festival Saturday, July 4th at the Bar Harbor athletic field (6 am -2 pm), 2009 6am -10 am: Pancake Breakfast Featuring Maine Blueberry pancakes, egg sandwhiches, sausage, a new blueberry granola yougert parfait, coffee and juice. 11 am- 2 pm: Seafood Dinner Featuring lobsters, clams, mussels, corn on the cob, lobster rolls, ...
    20.) Walls delivers plumbing and heating service, fuel oil and pizza
      Published: 07/03/2009 - Relevancy: 100.000%
    Walls delivers plumbing and heating service, fuel oil and pizza Dick Broom For an old-fashioned family business, Hillard Walls & Sons Plumbing, Heating and Fuel Oil is into some pretty modern technology. Geothermal systems cost $15,000 to $18,000 more than a good residential water heating system, but Walls says it takes only four or five years to save that much in operating costs. In the meantime, his plumbing and heating specialists spend most of their time installing and servicing ...

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