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An article on coastal businesses in the B section of Saturday’s paper should have said MBNA’s offices in Camden dropped from a peak of 550 employees in 1996, primarily because of transfers to Belfast that year, to its current count of 400 employees. No jobs were cut during…
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An article on coastal businesses in the B section of Saturday’s paper should have said MBNA’s offices in Camden dropped from a peak of 550 employees in 1996, primarily because of transfers to Belfast that year, to its current count of 400 employees. No jobs were cut during the office’s recent consolidation.
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A story concerning the selection of a new headmaster at Maine Central Institute, published Dec. 15 in the State section, incorrectly referred to Frank Hackett as superintendent of Bangor schools. That post is held by Robert Ervin. Hackett is the assistant superintendent.
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