03/13/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
BUDGET CUTS ORDERED
Many happy returns in Richmond
Tax woes land on Whitefield
Rapist denied new trial
AUGUSTA MINDING A MINE
SPORT OF KINGS Falconry a blend of dedication and commitment
COLLEGE HOCKEY: Maine rallies but falls short against Boston College
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Colby women win season opener at home tournament
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WEDDING BURGLAR JAILED
Youths talk Turkey Day
Plenty of free Thanksgiving meals available
Turkey prices make for happier holiday
Kennebec County Superior Court
POLICE
COLLEGE HOCKEY: Maine rallies but falls short against Boston College
COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Colby women win season opener at home tournament
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My nephew, who is a police officer in Massachusetts has been training since Aug. 2007 in hopes to run the race for his sister who is recovering from a bone marrow transplant.
He was not aware he needed a number in order to run, although all his other papers have been filled out and filed with the Leukemia Foundation.
I am inquiring if anyone who may have decided not to run or a major corporation could supply him with a number in order that he may run the race for his sister. Thank you in advance of any help you may offer.
Mary-Esther Hannan
Wiscasset




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