04/02/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
QUESTIONS REMAIN
No complaints from those who switched to Somerset County center
Vote on 1 may hurt some in election
Steeple at center of debate in Whitefield
VETERANS REQUIRE ASSISTANCE: Homelessness takes center stage
J.P. DEVINE: Overcome sadness with hope
BASKETBALL: NBA Hall of Famer Barry doles out advice at Thomas College
HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY: Maranacook sophomore Mace dominates Class B field
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A year later, families await answers on fatalities
Owner of topless coffee shop on the comeback trail
Officials report cheaper, better service after switch
Two people in critical condition
Young Marines stick to program
Issue of homeless veterans at center stage
GIRLS SOCCER STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Winslow falls to York in Class B
Bard hits her marathon stride
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The movie, to be shown once only, is about marriage that speaks from experience, rather than the pulpit, according to Railroad Square officials.
Whether loving inside or outside of marriage, struggling to get in or suing to get out, the movie follows the lives of ordinary folks as they figure out their own path to happily ever after -- with more than a few surprises along the way.
Tickets are $7.50 for adults; $5 for children 12 and under; and $6.50 for seniors and students.




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