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An article on Page A1 of Monday’s paper about flooding in Fort Kent misidentified the Catholic bishop of Maine. He is the Most Rev. Richard J. Malone. A story on Page A2 of Monday’s paper about the GOP state convention held in Augusta over the…
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An article on Page A1 of Monday’s paper about flooding in Fort Kent misidentified the Catholic bishop of Maine. He is the Most Rev. Richard J. Malone.

A story on Page A2 of Monday’s paper about the GOP state convention held in Augusta over the weekend contained errors. Ann Robinson, a Portland lawyer, is the first woman to chair the Maine Republican State Convention. National Committeewoman Karen Raye, state Chairman Mark Ellis and likely incoming national Committeeman Rick Bennett are expected to serve as automatically seated delegates to the national convention.

An article on Page B6 of Monday’s paper incorrectly reported that the U.S. Labor Department had reversed its decision to deny Trade Adjustment Assistance to 70 former employees of the now closed Fraser Timber Limited Sawmill in Ashland. The incorrect information was provided by U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe’s office, which indicated Monday that the federal agency only agreed to reconsider its denial of the benefits.


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