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CLINTON -- The Board of Selectmen on Oct. 14 plan to conduct a public hearing on the seven special town meeting...
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reader of Boston, MA
Oct 6, 2008 10:57 AM
As i explained in another post today,the criminal-friendly,cop-hating typical Maine resident has its root in the history of Maine.report abuse
Baffled inOakland of Oakland, ME
Oct 6, 2008 9:55 AM
I'm sure that the highly educated and "clean in appearance" (thanks Joe Biden) citizens of the smooth running, always entertaining town of Clinton will turn out for the meeting and do what is nessessary to ensure that they remain the political laughingstock of Kennebec County.report abuse
rapidreader of oakland, ME
Oct 6, 2008 8:54 AM
well nomad,i sure hope u never need the help of one of the towns police officers to assist you in matters that may be beyond ur reach....because they too may be out of reach...and resorting to the hatfields and mccoys isnt the answer..lets hope your friends and family dont need them either ,because you choise to ignore them...but hey whats a human life vs. money???report abuse
nomad of clinton, ME
Oct 6, 2008 7:48 AM
Pro or Con, how many times does the voting public have to say "NO".report abuse

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