Clarification: A story about Medicare Part D that appeared on Page B5 in the Wednesday, May 16, paper did not include some details about a special project to educate low-income senior citizens about the “Prescription Savings for Me” program. The program was funded by a $100,000 grant from the My Medicare Matters initiative. The initiative received money from the Access to Benefits Coalition, the National Council on Aging and AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals.
A State section story in some editions [the Final edition] Saturday misspelled the first name of a Foxcroft Academy student who won an award of excellence for the Maine Model United Nations. Her name is Mya Smith.
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