08/15/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
Many students absent, but most not due to H1N1
Massacre could have been much worse
Nation's jobless rate reaches 10 percent
Attack 'outrageous,' says Augusta soldier stationed at Fort Hood
Old Man Winter: He's still got it
AUGUSTA Up the rails
Mace seeks repeat
Bobcats see similar team in title game
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'The luckiest man in the world just left us'
Officials: Swine flu a small part of school absences
Veteran: Military 'gives you strength'
AFTER THE VOTE How to dispense pot to patients?
SUSPECT FOUND IN CLOSET
NEWPORT Police recover two firearms
State cross country titles up for grabs
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Raiders try to crack West's title reign
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Michael Munson organ recital, 7:30 p.m., South Parish Congregational Church; works by Bach, Brahms, Akerley, Walton, and Munson; free, donations accepted; 622-0552.
GARDINER
Artwalk, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Water Street; area artists in storefronts and studios in Gardiner's downtown; free and open to the public; next event, Dec. 6.
HALLOWELL
The Gaslight Theater, City Hall: "Wonder of the World," 7:30 p.m., comedy-drama for adults; also Aug. 22-23, Aug. 28-30; tickets $10 adults, $8 seniors/students; 626-3698.
LEWISTON
Guitarist Bill Frisell, 5:30 and 8 p.m., The Maple Room, 22 Park St.; $35; www.themapleroom.info; (866) 901-1036.
MADISON
On the lake: Lakewood Theater, U.S. Route 201: "Leading Ladies," 8 p.m.; 474-7176; www.lakewoodtheater.org
MONMOUTH
Summer theater: Theater at Monmouth, Custom Hall: "Merchant of Venice," 7:30 p.m.; 933-9999 or www.theateratmonmouth.org
SKOWHEGAN
Skowhegan State Fair, fairgrounds, gates open 7 a.m., U.S. Route 201; $8 admission; midway, agricultural exhibits, live entertainment, more; www.skowheganstatefair.com




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