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A June 29 Business page story on the state’s Pine Tree economic development zones should have said sales and use tax exemptions on purchases of Pine Tree Zone-related equipment and construction materials will begin July 1, 2005, not this year.
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Kelley Muise, an employee with the Yarmouth County Tourist Association, does not book reservations for the Bay Ferries’ high-speed ferry, The Cat, as reported in a story published Monday. Also, Muise said summer business in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and not specifically reservations on The Cat, is down an estimated 30 to 40 percent from last year.
The name of a student was omitted inadvertently from the John Bapst Memorial High School fourth-quarter honor roll that appeared in Tuesday’s paper. Lauren R. Garside, a senior, earned honors.
The wrong information was reported in a photo caption of a Little League all-star baseball game in Tuesday’s paper. Orono-Veazie runner Cameron Dwyer was safe at the plate.
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A story on page one Wednesday about the impact of the death of Charles Howard on Bangor gave the wrong date on which the three youths who killed Howard were taken into custody. They were taken into custody on July 8, 1984.
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A story in some editions of the State section Wednesday gave wrong information about Dave’s Restaurant in Thomaston. The restaurant remains open for business.
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