A story published in Thursday’s final edition about the Brewer Planning Board said that Nyle Corp. was getting city tax incentives for moving to a new location off Parkway South. The tax incentives are coming through the state because the new location is part of the city’s Pine Tree Zone.
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Two stories about legislative races in Hancock and Waldo counties in some editions Thursday gave contradictory information about the results in state House District 41, which comprises Searsport, Stockton Springs, Verona, Orland, Prospect and Frankfort. The latest unofficial tally gives Republican R. Kenneth Lindell of Frankfort 2,489 votes and Democrat Kent Price of Orland 2,458 votes.
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A story in some editions Thursday about Washington County’s election results gave the wrong winner in state House District 11, which covers portions of northern Washington and northeastern Penobscot counties. The latest unofficial tally gives Republican Everett McLeod of Lee 1,918 votes; incumbent Democrat George Bunker Jr. of Kossuth Township 1,716 votes; and Township 21 independent Dana Kadey 386 votes.
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Maine Senate District 28 does not include all of the municipalities in Hancock County, as reported in a story Wednesday.
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In a story published on Page A16 on Thursday about the Maine congressional delegation’s reactions to election results, the reporter inadvertently misidentified Rep. Tom Allen’s opponent in the 1st District race. The challenger was Charlie Summers.
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