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  2. Donn Fendler - Wikipedia

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    Donn Charles Fendler (August 29, 1926 – October 10, 2016) was an American author and public speaker. [1] Born in Rye, New York, Fendler, at the age of 12, became separated from his family and was lost on Maine's Mount Katahdin in July 1939.

  3. Roland L. Bragg - Wikipedia

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    Bragg was born in 1923 in Sabattus, Maine, the son of Calvin Leroy Bragg and Ella Stevenson Bragg. [1] [2] [3] His father served in the Army in World War I. [4] As a boy during the Great Depression, Bragg helped pay the family mortgage by riding his bicycle twenty miles into resort towns to sell vegetables from his family's farm. [1] [5]

  4. Louis B. Costello - Wikipedia

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    Costello served in this position until Wood's death in 1945, when he took over as owner and president. [11] By this time, the Sun and Journal were the fourth and fifth most-read dailies in the state with circulations of 27,480 and 14,088, respectively. [12] Maine Daily Newspaper Publishers Association officers in 1928.

  5. Disappearance of Ayla Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, a local Maine songwriter, Pete Haase, wrote a song about Ayla's disappearance and the effect it had on the community. [ 25 ] In 2013, the Ugandan singer Pallaso released his single "It's Cold" subtitled "Tribute to Ayla Reynolds" accompanied by a music video that highlights the cause of disappeared children.

  6. Bud Leavitt Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The Bangor Daily News office, where Leavitt worked. Ralph W. "Bud" Leavitt Jr. (January 13, 1917 – December 20, 1994) was a Maine newspaperman who was executive sports editor of the Bangor Daily News, and a longtime outdoor columnist recognized statewide. In addition to his writing, Leavitt hosted one of Maine's earliest television shows ...

  7. Mesannie Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Annie "Mesannie" Wilkins (1891–1980) was a 63-year-old farmer who made national headlines by traveling over 5,000 miles across the United States from Maine to California with a retired race horse named Tarzan, a packhorse named Rex and a dog named Depeche Toi (French for "Hurry Up").

  8. Killing of Charlie Howard - Wikipedia

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    They were tried as juveniles and sentenced on 1 October 1984 to the Maine Youth Center, for a period not to exceed their 21st birthdays. [2] According to the Bangor Daily News, "Baines was released after serving two years, and Mabry was released after 22 months." [3] Charlie Howard was buried in Orchard Grove Cemetery, Kittery, Maine. His grave ...

  9. List of newspapers in Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln County News – Damariscotta, published once a week on Wednesdays; The Livermore Falls Advertiser – Livermore Falls, published once a week on Wednesdays; Machias Valley News Observer – Machias; Magic City Morning Star – Millinocket; The Maine Campus – Orono, published twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays