05/08/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
Rep. Pingree hears varied proposals for health-care solutions
HALLOWELL Fire that cut communications labeled arson
MONMOUTH Police defended after slim budget rejection
State's schools chief to parley
Wasser will lead newsrooms at KJ, Sentinel and in Portland
BRIEFS
Hockey still in picture for Harrington
Portland boxer to face legend's son
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$1.3 MILLION FOR HEALTHREACH
Families Matter grows to meet special needs
Chellie Pingree listens to ideas on health care reform
FARMINGTON Rain alters plans for 4th of July
District regroups after budget failure
Vote on county budget hits snag
Burnham driver wins checkered flag at 2 tracks on same day
Maine boxer gets unique opportunity
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Brian Lawlor intends to open his garage at 719 Main St. -- after he holds a huge yard sale to get rid of the flea market remainders.
He said he intends to install a garage door and add an office on the front.
Lawlor said he does not intend to operate a junkyard or a sales business, although he occasionally sells a vehicle.
He said he wants to install a furnace to burn waste oil and would not annoy his neighbors with lights or late-night noises.
Board members unanimously approved it with two conditions: Lawlor must get the state-required highway entrance permit; and if he stores waste oil indoors, the containers must be in a bermed area in the building.
Also approved Tuesday:
* Henry Marschall's application to add two decks to his residence at 1 Baker Road in the Webber Pond shoreland;
* Darrell Gagnon's application to rebuild a one-car garage at his residence at 892 Main St., North Vassalboro, in the Outlet Stream shoreland; and
* Kimberlee Gibbs' application for a 24 feet by 30 feet addition to the north end of the garage at RAP, the car sales business at 1702 Riverside Drive.




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