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OPENING DAY: Scott Chapman of Chapman Construction pauses between opening water lines to camps on Great Pond in Belgrade Village. Chapman said he opens 200 homes and camps for the summer season.
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Belgrade region ready for summer
BELGRADE -- Gray fog shielded the last stubborn snowbanks from the sun, but residents still felt its warmth.

SAD 59: Evolution question debated
The state Department of Education disagrees with an Athens School Board director who wants School Administrative District 59 to drop evolution from its high school science curricula.

A ride on the rails
ROCKLAND -- Trains are in Steve Morse's blood.

'Your word is your bond'
WATERVILLE -- H. Allen Ryan gave Thomas College's class of 2008 four pieces of advice at commencement Saturday afternoon.

Unity has 'greenest' event for graduates
UNITY -- It may not be easy to be green, but living in a sustainable way is important.

Mitchell urges UMA grads to take risks
AUGUSTA -- A newly minted college graduate, Ann Marie Murphy-Heun has renewed confidence in herself.

J.P. DEVINE: Wanted: Lessons in being redneck
Wanted: One White Working Class Rural American male to give a White Urban Semi-Working Class Male survival lessons. Experience required. Will pay in acting lessons and successful sartorial tips.

Farmers invited to energy workshop
SKOWHEGAN -- Farmers interested in learning more about increasing energy efficiency on their farms are invited to attend a free workshop on energy audits at Grassland Farm in Skowhegan from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. May 14.

EAST WILTON: Town might take over an abandoned building
EAST WILTON -- A house on Temple Street could become town property, following a petition drive by local citizens.

Skowhegan site is working out
SKOWHEGAN -- The owner of Spartan Gym on Main Street has visions of making it a gathering place for young people interested in fitness and weightlifting.

CanCun serves up authentic Mexican cuisine
WATERVILLE -- Food lovers who have never tasted authentic Mexican cuisine may be a bit tentative when they first patronize CanCun Mexican Restaurant on Silver Street.

Police Log
IN WATERVILLE, Saturday at 1:14 a.m., police received a report of a fight on Front Street.

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Sports

Coaches help out in youth sports for many reasons, but main one seems to be . . .
Early in his ice hockey coaching career, Mike Grenier would get nervous. Not at practice, just before games. Grenier knew he could teach the game, he just wasn't sure if he could coach a game.

Colby eliminated from tournament
CLINTON, N.Y. -- The Colby College women's lacrosse season came to an end Saturday when the ninth-ranked Mules fell 13-6 to fourth-ranked Hamilton College in an NCAA Division III tournament regional semifinal.

Tough to stay civil online
I will call you the most vile thing I can think of, but that's all right because I'm just trying to be funny.

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A week's worth of news
Local and state stories from the previous 7 days

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SPECIAL REPORTS Capitals series Concord, N.H.
All the pieces fell into place for Concord a decade ago
[April 13, 2008]
Concord's business owners jump at chance in limelight
[April 13, 2008]
New Hampshire's Statehouse has proud past
[April 13, 2008]
Montpelier, Vt.
Augusta, Montpelier split on use of downtowns
[April 6, 2008]
Frugal approach keeps Statehouse well-preserved
[April 6, 2008]
Four factors contribute to city's success
[April 6, 2008]
'If you don't have pedestrian traffic, you can't cut it'
[April 6, 2008]
About this series Our three-part Sunday capitals project compares the capital cities of northern New England. Augusta, Maine's capital, is trying to reinvent itself. Two other New England capitals offer lessons.

APRIL 6: The Capitol and downtown are inseparable in Montpelier, Vt., a key reason the city remains vibrant. APRIL 13: Concord, N.H. invested in infrastructure 10 years ago. The payoff has been lower taxes and a healthier downtown. APRIL 20: Augusta's downtown merchants are committed to staying, and yearn for development along the Kennebec River.
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'For I Was Hungry' Series
"For I was hungry," a seven-part editorial series, documents the depth and breadth of hunger in Maine, from the dramatic increase in food pantries to the thousands of children who come to school hungry to the elderly with bare cupboards. For more, click here.

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Reporter Queries

PROPERTY TAX RELIEF AND RENT REFUND The Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal will be running a story about the Maine Residents Property Tax and Rent Refund "Circuit Breaker" Program. We would like to talk to people who have participated in the program or have contemplated doing so. If interested, contact reporter Colin Hickey at 861-9205 or by e-mail, chickey@centralmaine.com.

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NEW: Business page Keep an eye on the markets. Check your stocks. Track your mutual funds. Use our new business site to keep tabs on your investments and the latest financial news from Wall Street and beyond. Click here.
View the Sentinel front page Check out our re-designed newspaper Did you miss this morning's paper? Check out the Morning Sentinel's front page as it appears in print. Daily front page is hosted on the Newseum web site.The Morning Sentinel recently had some design tweaks, including more color, better organization and bolder headlines.
Web cams The U.S. Geological Survey has set up a web camera to monitor water levels in the Kennebec River. The camera takes images of the river in downtown Augusta which are displayed in real time.
View Kennebec River.
Town meetings When, where and what. We have your town covered. Complete Somerset, Kennebec and Franklin County listings. Get statewide gavel-to-gavel coverage here.
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