A story on Thursday’s front page should have said that last year’s record low precipitation was 2 inches below the previous record low, not 2 inches below normal.
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A story in some editions Wednesday should have stated that it was a Maine Human Rights Commission investigator who has recommended the dismissal of a sexual harassment complaint filed by Angela Roy against the Moosehead Messenger newspaper. The commission will rule on the matter in April.
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In a recent article it was stated a food cupboard had closed in Hermon. Gil Peavey, founder of the In-Tyme food pantry, said In-Tyme, located at 1606 Hammond St., in the Cushman Plaza, Hermon, is open and distributes food from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursdays of the month.
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Stories on Wednesday and Thursday regarding the impending closing of Nautica Enterprises Inc. in Rockland gave the wrong figure for a tax increment financing deal with Rockland. The TIF was for $3 million.
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