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SKOWHEGAN -- Tons of bricks will be recycled into fond memories when the material that once was the former junior...
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Ron Wright of Clearwater, FL
May 17, 2008 6:52 AM
Why don't they use the bricks to make walk ways at the river project? Gives you a little history in the new park. A 1959 grad from the old school.report abuse
reader of Portland-Boston, ME
May 12, 2008 11:03 PM
How about getting the FAT lazy welfare people to clean up the schoolreport abuse
donn of Skowhegan, ME
May 12, 2008 7:50 PM
Anyone who pays the 10 bucks should get a signed thank you note just Kruse,thanking them for saving him the money it would cost to haul these bricks off.
Free labor from the county,being able to steal prime land from a dimwitted town manager,having the town haul off tons of bricks.......... PRICELESSreport abuse
Donn Ch of Skowhegan, ME
May 12, 2008 7:44 PM
fedup83 of Waterville, ME- you are wrong,many in this town didnt like the deal Tarr struck with this joker who bought the old school. He bought it telling the town he had one idea,once the papers were signed he changed his mind.report abuse

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