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POLAND SPRING, Maine, April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Poland Spring hosted 100 high school students and 30 volunteers at the 2010 Southwestern Maine Envirothon competition on Wednesday. The event was held on the grounds of historic Poland Spring Museum/ Environmental Education Center and Preservation Park. The day's competition was planned and coordinated by a team of partners from Androscoggin Valley, Cumberland, Franklin, Oxford and York County Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Participants included 17 teams of young people from the following 10 high schools across southern and central Maine: Jay, Lewiston, Bonny Eagle, Greely, Mt. Ararat, Westbrook, Lake Region, Dirigo, Lisbon, and Casco Bay High Schools as well as the Science Explorer Post #897 (Farmington) and Boghaunter Home School ...
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Fulfilling a commitment made a year ago, and after many years of discussion, the selectmen have hired Jay Northrup to fill the newly created position of town planner.
Northrup, currently the Westbrook town planner, was selected from five candidates interviewed for the position, First Selectman William Fritz said.
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EDENTON - Pearl Boyce Faircloth, 78, of the 1700 block of Faircloth Drive, died May 16, 2008, in Chowan Hospital. Mrs. Faircloth was born in Chowan County and was the daughter of the late Charlie Frank and Bessie Layton Boyce. A retired waitress, she had worked for many years at the former Boswell's Restaurant in Edenton and was a member of Rocky Hock Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Grace Britton.
Surviving are her husband, Donald Myles Faircloth Sr.; two sons, Charlie E. Westbrook and wife Dianne and Waverly R. Westbrook and wife Wanda; two stepsons, Donald M. Faircloth Jr. and wife Tracy and Gregory Scott Faircloth and wife Wendy, all of Edenton; three sisters, Dorothy White of Edenton, Mae Spivey of Hobbsville and Faye Davis of Hampt...
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Proponents of a $45 million trees-to-fuel refinery weren't quite ready Tuesday to identify their technology partner, but they continue to hold meetings in nine communities that might host their first refinery and 25-megawatt electrical plant.
Officials from Fractionation Development Center, a Rumford-based nonprofit firm promoting Maine biomass technologies for the Legislature, will be in Waldoboro today, Skowhegan next week and Jay and Westbrook in the weeks that follow, Executive Director Scott Christiansen said.
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...1197 (1994). . (112.) See Jay Lawrence Westbrook, Theory and Pragmatism in Global Insolvencies: Cho...
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POLAND SPRING -- Poland Spring hosted 100 high school students and 30 volunteers at the 2010 Southwestern Maine Envirothon competition recently. The event was planned and coordinated by a team of partners from Androscoggin Valley, Cumberland, Franklin, Oxford and York County Soil and Water Conservation Districts.
Participants included 17 teams of young people from the following 10 high schools across southern and central Maine: Jay, Lewiston, Bonny Eagle, Greely, Mt. Ararat, Westbrook, Lake Region, Dirigo, Lisbon and Casco Bay high schools, as well as the Science Explorer Post 897 of Farmington and and Boghaunter Home School of Casco and Gray.
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...(2) S.D. Warren Company in Westbrook. (3) Boise Cascade in Rumford. (4) James River Cor...
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: Decade papermaking began in Maine at a Westbrook mill.
: Year Hugh Chisholm built Otis Falls Pulp Co. mill in Jay.
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FRANKLIN - Eunice Westbrook Jones, 87, of Meadow Lane, died Oct. 5, 2007, in Southampton Memorial Hospital. She was born in Courtland Aug. 16, 1920, a daughter of the late Edwin P. and Eunice Williams Westbrook. She was married for 34 years to R. Ellsworth Jones who predeceased her in 1991. She was a member of Franklin Congregational Christian Church.
Mrs. Jones is survived by a stepson, Dr. Robert Ellsworth Jones Jr. of Birmingham, Ala., his wife Joie and Dr. Jones's daughters, Page, Ellison and Ross and stepson Jay. Also surviving are her niece, Peggy Westbrook Shank; and nephews, George E. Councill, W. Parker Councill, James E. Westbrook, and Spotswood Smith. Her sisters, Clare Parker W. Councill and Mary Elizabeth W. Smith; a brother, Edwin P. Westbrook Jr.; and her niece, Jeannie W...
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.... But see Henry T.C. Hu & Jay Lawrence Westbrook, Abolition of the Corporate Duty to Creditors, 107...