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Norway, ME News Archives for October 2009

Oct 31, 2009 | Sun Journal

Corporation willing to take over Opera House

The image of the Opera House clock tower and adjacent buildings are reflected in Pennesseewassee Stream from Pikes Hill Road in Norway.

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Thu Oct 29, 2009

Sun Journal

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OXFORD a ' Members of the town Economic Development Advisory Committee lent their support to a renewed effort to bring a resort casino to the town Tuesday, unanimously voting to recommend that the Board of Selectmen support the venture.

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Tue Oct 27, 2009

Sun Journal

Hallween Fest Friday

NORWAY a ' Halloween is coming to Main Street on Friday, Oct. 30. Children and adults from everywhere are invited to participate in the Norway Halloween Fest from 2 to 5 p.m, said Deb Partridge, Parks and Recreation director.

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Sun Oct 25, 2009

Free Republic

Military Riot Control Training at Vaccination Center

Please share with everybody...All in all the American people have been warned about this Swine Flu for this fall and nothing about what is shown in this video...the police state,martial law,fines,mass quarantines,forced vaccinations... please take caution and help wake up others before it's too late God bless.

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Fri Oct 23, 2009

Sun Journal

Farmers Market opens at Progress Center

Patricia Verrill of the Oxford Hills Food Collaborative prepares produce that is sold each Wednesday at indoor Farmers Market in the Progress Center on Cottage Street in Norway.

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Wed Oct 21, 2009

Sun Journal

Indian Rock sign in question

NORWAY a ' Selectmen have agreed that Indian Rock should stay at the Lake Pennesseewassee picnic area beside Route 117, even though its authenticity as an ancient corn-grinding site is in doubt.

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Mon Oct 19, 2009

WLBZ

Pink Tulip Project Plants New Gardens In Bangor, Lewiston, and Norway

One thousand pink tulip bulbs went into the ground in Bangor, Lewiston, and Norway as part of a campaign to raise awareness of breast cancer.

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Sun Oct 18, 2009

Sun Journal

No Drugs thank you to all

NORWAY a ' Two people were arrested on drug trafficking charges Tuesday after months of investigation by the Norway Police Department.

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Fri Oct 16, 2009

MaineToday

Foreign groups eye Maine's wind potential

At least two foreign business groups plan to visit Maine to explore wind power investment possibilities, following the governor's trade mission to Spain, Germany and Norway last month.

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Tue Oct 13, 2009

MaineToday

Ski area owner quits effort for casino in Oxford County

One of the businessmen who have been exploring a casino proposal for Oxford County has pulled out, though a spokesman for the remaining partners said they're still looking at options and plan to make a final decision this week.

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Sun Oct 11, 2009

Sun Journal

Mr Snook how many deadlines

NORWAY a ' The owner of the Gingerbread House on Main Street warned task force members Friday that time is running out to raise the $100,000 necessary to move the building.

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Fri Oct 09, 2009

Sun Journal

Community rallies to build Beth's House

Beth Coffin, 24, has spinal muscular atrophy and is living in a home that needs extensive repairs.

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Wed Oct 07, 2009

MaineToday

Wind meeting draws planners, marchers

The nation is increasingly looking to wind for new power generation and Maine has a role to play, an official with the U.S. Department of Energy's National Wind Technology Center said Tuesday.

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Mon Oct 05, 2009

Sun Journal

Cause unknown in Hartford fire

A chimney is all that is left standing of the Ken and Margaret Schuler home on Cary Hill Road in Hartford after an early morning fire Sunday.

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Sun Journal

Farmers' market to open in Norway Grange

NORWAY a ' Summer may be over, but fresh, locally grown produce and crafts will still be available when a farmers' market gets under way at the Norway Grange beginning Oct.

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Sat Oct 03, 2009

The Forecaster

Audubon uses grant to clear Falmouth property of invasive trees, plants

Assistant Property Manager Bob Bittenbender, left, volunteer Eric Handley and, on the tractor, Property Management Director Robert Savage at the Maine Audubon Center at Gilsland Farm in Falmouth, which received a $22,000 grant from the Department of Agriculture to assist in ridding the 65-acre property of invasive plants.

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Thu Oct 01, 2009

Sun Journal

Chamber director departing Oct. 16

PARIS a ' The executive director of the Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce will give up his position next month to begin work with a chamber where he used to volunteer.

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