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PARIS -- Nomination papers are available for the June 7 election and six seats are up for grabs. On the Board of Selectmen, seats held by Chairman Raymond Glover and Selectman Lloyd "Skip" Herrick are open.
WEST PARIS -- If you drive six miles north on Route 26 from Market Square in South Paris, you might miss the antique, pale yellow farmhouse on the right. You will notice the green metal roof before you spot the Hungry Hollow sign on the front of the building. You also can't tell from the outside how much fabulous food you'll find on the inside.
Among the matters that those brilliant marketing people who wrote Sarbanes-Oxley had in mind, actually, was a matter in which I have spent a great deal of time in Paris over the last several years, really about six or seven years, in which a French government-owned enterprise got caught up in a massive amount of civil litigation involving billions of dollars of claims in the United States as well as parallel grand jury investigations.1 And when I first got involved in that case, I thought that, well, French business people and French government people who were involved would certainly understand the various and sundry U.S. regulatory regimes used as the basis for alleged criminal violations and civil wrongs, would understand them very well, which showed my ignorance.
PARIS - The following cases were resolved through plea bargains Friday in Oxford County Superior Court, with Justice Robert E. Crowley presiding. John Donahue, 48, of Rumford was sentenced to two months in the county jail after pleading guilty to having unlawful sexual contact with an 18-year-old woman. He will start his sentence Jan. 19.
PARIS - Decoding Rafael Nadal's self-evaluations can be a tricky proposition. Listen, for example, to the way the top-seeded Nadal spoke about his game and his mindset after handling 37th-ranked Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia 7-5, 6-3, 6-3 Monday to reach the quarterfinals at the French Open, improve his record there to 42-1 and get closer to tying Bjorn Borg's record of six championships in Paris.
PARIS - Decoding Rafael Nadal's self-evaluations can be a tricky proposition. Listen, for example, to the way the top-seeded Nadal spoke about his game and his mindset after handling 37th-ranked Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia 7-5, 6-3, 6-3 Monday to reach the quarterfinals at the French Open, improve his record there to 42-1 and get closer to tying Bjorn Borg's record of six championships in Paris.
PARIS - Six major champions made their way through the first round of the French Open on Sunday's opening day. One didn't - Andy Roddick. Venus Williams, a seven-time Grand Slam champion, recovered from a slow start to beat 19-year-old Paula Ormaechea of Argentina 4-6, 6- 1, 6-3. It was her first match at a major tournament since revealing she had been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease.
An Oxford County man who admitted to sexually abusing two young boys was sentenced Monday to two years in prison. Frederick Grace, 58, of West Paris had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of unlawful sexual contact with the two boys in an incident that took place in his home on Dec. 29, 2007.
Thanks largely to money earned from cookie and fall product sales, Girl Scouts of Troop 593 of Redlands were able to travel this month to Europe. The 14 girls and six leaders spent two weeks exploring London, Paris, Rome and Munich. The total cost of the trip was $3,300 per person and covered all expenses except souvenirs.
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