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 Lobster Buoy Campsite 280 Waterman Beach Road South Thomaston, ME 04858 (207)594-7546 

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Fiddleheads and sea salt
knox.VillageSoup.com (blog) (subscription)
By Staff | May 24, 2012 Courtesy of: The Shore Village Historical Society Sim's Lunch at Park and Union streets, 1953. Owner Carl Simmons is behind the counter. While the Black Cat saves a lot of time and energy each week due to the invention of email, ...



Rockland's cardboard village to highlight homelessness
Bangor Daily News
Melissa Harvill discusses the effort to educate the public about the plight of the homeless in the Rockland area while standing next to the fledgling cardboard village being erected at Chapman Park in downtown Rockland. Buy Photo By Stephen Betts, ...

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Eila Thelma Hurme Karintie
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In 1961 the family moved to Lake Park, Fla., where she lived until 1994. In 1994 she moved to Sunnyvale, Calif., to be near her oldest daughter. She continued to live independently until 2009 when she entered a care home. Eila traveled to Maine several ...



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Rockland planners give county go-ahead in next step for building addition
knox.VillageSoup.com (subscription)
William T. Lane, vice president of Gartley & Dorsky of Camden, and architect John Hansen of South Thomaston went over the $900000 addition to the former VillageSoup building, now known as the Knox County Public Safety Building.

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Thomaston Baptist Church hosts Eliza Steele Mercy March and Youth Fast
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Reviving the RDNA “Mercy Marches” of the 1960s, 15 area high school youth fasters, with help from Cub Scout Pack 215, South Thomaston Methodist Church youths and the Oceanside Key Club, raised more than $3000 in support of RDNA.


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