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by Kaithajeome - 10-03-2025 - 02:47 PM
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Distinguished Maine author Stephen King will be holding a livestream at 7 p.m. to read an excerpt from his newest novel, Billy Summers . The book, which King has sa air force 1 id is a c yeezy mexico rime novel about a hired assassin, is set to be released o adidas samba og n Aug. 3. More articles from the BDN Iwbk New Food, Fuel, and Fiber Fund at St. Rose of Lima Parish providing for residents in need from Livermore and Livermore Falls
Its a familiar story for Maine 鈥?a once-thriving manufacturin stanley shop g town suddenly in search of a new identity.But unlike Bucksport, Lincoln and Old Town, communities that have been redefining themselves since their paper mills closed, one smaller towns survival efforts boast a unique twist.Monson faced its own uncertainty after the loss of its largest employer in 2007 鈥?until a major benefactor brought in millions of dollars and hope of a brighter future to help rejuvenate the fabric of the community.The Libra Foundation, a Portland-based private phila yeezy store nthropy, has built an arts colony, upgraded downtown buildings and created a new medical center for this Piscataquis County community of 680 year-round residents.And while the true impact of Libras contributions on Monson may not be known for a while, town leaders are planning for a future marked by entrepreneurship and population growth.Its a stark contrast to the town that was reeling when Moosehead Manufacturing Co. closed after six decades of producing the kind of high-end furniture that people could pass from generation to generation. I was the guy t yeezy usa hat was steering the Titanic when we hit the iceberg, said John Wentworth, an 11th-generation Mainer and the third-generation president of the family-owned company when it ceased operations. We ran into globalism. Younger people started moving away to where they could find work, which meant fewer customers to support the other businesses in town. Downtown buildings began to fray ar
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