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Staff photo by Joe Phelan
PARADE: An old Wayne fire truck was one of the highlights of the town's Memorial Day parade along Route 133 in Wayne Village.
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Staff photo by Joe Phelan
MILITARY DISPLAY: Soldiers march in formation during the Wayne Memorial Day parade on Route 133 in downtown Wayne.
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Staff photo by Joe Phelan
BUS ART PROJECT: Maranacook middle school art teacher Linda Nichols Phillips took photos on a school bus in Wayne as part of her masters degree thesis project. See story.
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Staff photo by Joe Phelan  
COOL PHOTOS: Show-goers check out photos by Maranacook middle school art teacher Linda Nichols Phillips on display in a school bus. See story.
 
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Staff photo by Andy Molloy
BEAR BITES: Maranacook Community High School softball catcher Heidi Shaw leaps into the arms of pitcher Sarah Maxwell Thursday after defeating Erskine Academy in China. See story.
  Top stories from Wayne
MARANACOOK District fight against drugs to include more dog searches, tip line
[July 2, 2009]
Gibson's dream takes shape
[July 2, 2009]
Emery takes over Bears
[July 2, 2009]
WAYNE Playtime is serious
[June 30, 2009]
Fayette, Winthrop ignore RSU planning
[June 29, 2009]
Readfield station to change recycling
[June 25, 2009]
IRIS (BUSS) KOLB 1945-2009
[June 24, 2009]
MAUREEN A. WHITMAN 1966-2009
[June 23, 2009]
IN WAYNE Restoring field brings new interest in softball
[June 21, 2009]
Weigh budget impact of Readfield plowing decision
[June 19, 2009]

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VIDEO Ricky Gibson service A community almost 500 strong said goodbye to 16-year-old Ricky Gibson on Saturday, gathering first at St. Francis Xavier Church in Winthrop and then at the parish hall.
Read story by Betty Adams.
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History paper
The Wayne Historical Society has published a research paper examining a popular 1851 painting of Wayne’s Androscoggin Lake by Mary Stanton House.
Wayne artwork inspires questions about town history and term paper by historical society
[April 5, 2009]
Download an electronic copy of the research paper. [6.4 MB PDF file]
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where the hell? Check out the Where the hell is Wayne, Maine?? group on Facebook. The group was started by University of Maine student Laura St. John for natives who are tired of answering that question.

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