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Priscilla Lee

FARMINGTON — Priscilla Lee, 77, of Wilton, died late Wednesday evening at Edgewood Manor Rehabilitation Center in Farmington. She was born in Rumford on Nov. 16, 1940, a daughter of Earland and Mary (Mason) Bowie, and attended Stephens High School and Dirigo High School. She was a graduate of Mid-State College. She worked at Parker’s Mill […]

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Video: Dunkin’ without the Donuts; chain debuts store of the future

QUINCY, Mass. (AP) — Dunkin’ without the Donuts? A new Dunkin’ Donuts store opening in the Boston suburb of Quincy is giving the idea a try, at least in name. Officials say the “next generation” store being unveiled Tuesday will be be billed simply as “Dunkin.” But the chain’s signature doughnuts aren’t going anywhere. The […]

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Myrtle Agnes Tourtelotte

FARMINGTON — Myrtle Agnes Tourtelotte, 89, of Wilton, died early Saturday morning at Edgewood Rehabilitation and Living Center in Farmington. She was born in Wilton on Dec. 19, 1927, a daughter of Leigh S. and Gladys M.(Welch) Crosby. She attended the White Schoolhouse in WIlton and later graduated from Wilton Academy. She was married to Heman […]

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Police seek driver who damaged Rangeley school field

RANGELEY — Police are seeking a driver who caused $2,100 damage to the practice field at Rangeley Lakes Regional School on either Dec. 25 or Dec. 26. Besides leaving nearly 3-inch ruts in the field, the driver’s vehicle also damaged a wheelchair ramp and railing, officer Brad Scovil said Wednesday. The tire tracks are from […]