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  2. Samuel Collins (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Collins served for 6 years (1988 to 1994) as an associate justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. He also served on his local school board from 1952 to 1960. [1] Collins chose to return in Maine following law school graduation and took a position with Alan Bird's law firm in Rockland, where he was later named a managing partner.

  3. Robert Skoglund - Wikipedia

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    Skoglund was born on January 8, 1936 in St. George, Maine, to a Swedish immigrant father. [1] [2] [3] His maternal ancestors settled in the same area in 1734. [4]He was the only student in his Rockland, Maine, high school class to receive a college degree.

  4. Edna St. Vincent Millay - Wikipedia

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    Millay was born Edna Vincent Millay in Rockland, Maine, on February 22, 1892.Her parents were Cora Lounella Buzelle, a custom hair stylist and training nurse for private families, and Henry Tolman Millay, a life insurance agent and teacher who would later become a superintendent of schools.

  5. Lael Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Morgan was born in Rockland, Maine, in 1936 to Hazel and Eugene Warren. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She attended Emerson College and transferred to Boston University where she graduated cum laude in 1959. [ 2 ] She later earned her master's at Boston University School of Communication in 1987.

  6. List of newspapers in Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Switch – Portland, published once a week on Thursdays; The Mid-Coast Forecaster – published weekly alongside The Northern Forecaster, The Portland Forecaster and The Southern Forecaster; Midcoast Villager – formed by the merger of the Courier Gazette, Camden Herald, Free Press, Republican-Journal, and villagesoup.com.

  7. Bethann Beall Faris Van Ness - Wikipedia

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    The Van Nesses retired to Vinalhaven, Maine in 1965. Her husband died in 1976, [12] and she died in 1993, in Rockland, Maine, aged 91 years. [1] References

  8. The Free Press (University of Southern Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Free Press is the official campus newspaper of the University of Southern Maine. It was first published in 1972. It publishes a print edition weekly during the academic year, equaling roughly 22 editions a year. The newspaper has a circulation of 3,000 and prior to 2023 published daily on its website.

  9. Edwin Holt - Wikipedia

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    After his retirement, Holt moved to Tenants Harbor, Maine, with his long-time male companion, George X. Bernier. Holt came out of retirement and taught at Princeton for a decade between 1926 and 1936, before returning to Maine. Holt died in Rockland, Maine, in 1946, and is buried in Winchester, Massachusetts.