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Life & Culture
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Jan. 11, 2002: Winslow teachers to get 5% raises for next 3 years, popular pizza parlor in Waterville’s South End moving, and Oakland bans snowmobiles, ATV’s from recreation area
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Jan. 10, 1981: Sidney pastor says ‘no excuses left’ for missing Sunday’s service at Baptist church, also James Tierney sworn in as Maine’s 51st attorney general
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Jan. 9, 1993: Water levels are dangerous low in Pittsfield’s supply well, and Oakland woman among 400 across nation invited to attend president-elect Clinton’s ball
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Jan. 8, 1925: The centennial issue of the Kennebec Journal is ‘filled with historical articles, photos, and interesting data’
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Home Town Cafe opens in former sweetFrog location in Waterville
In Central Maine Eats, Home Town Cafe, a new breakfast and lunch eatery, opened Thursday at 72 Armory Road in Waterville.
1950s-style diner faces uncertain future after Augusta Denny’s closes
In Central Maine Eats, city officials say there are no current plans for the distinctive diner building in Augusta; its parent company is closing 150 underperforming restaurants nationwide.
Watch this ice disk form in the Kennebec River in Skowhegan
Lidi Jiang, who owns owns Riverview Yoga Shala nearby said she has been observing the disc for about a month. Video by Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel.
Jan. 7, 1997: Youths admit vandalizing Pine Tree Camps in Rome, Waterville to get new Rite Aid store on Silver Street, and Gov. King hails plunge in workers’ compensation rates in Maine
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Jan. 6, 1988: Civic Center Drive garage with apartment destroyed after late night fire in Augusta, and FAA ordered to reopen flight service in Augusta
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