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A story in Thursday’s paper about Caribou’s tax rate should have explained that a home with a net valuation of $100,000, after the homestead exemption, will pay $200 a year more in taxes. A $100,000 home, reduced by the homestead exemption, will pay $33 more in taxes next…
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A story in Thursday’s paper about Caribou’s tax rate should have explained that a home with a net valuation of $100,000, after the homestead exemption, will pay $200 a year more in taxes. A $100,000 home, reduced by the homestead exemption, will pay $33 more in taxes next year.
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A From Police Files item published in Wednesday’s State section concerning an accident in Hermon contained inaccuracies. Karla Doak, 35, of Etna was alone in her vehicle when it rear-ended one driven by Karen Osborne, 63, of Winterport. Osborne was looking out the window at cars for sale at Economy Motors when the accident occurred.
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