JANUARY 29, 2015 VOL. 59 ISSUE 17
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PoliCe Plan SuPer BoWl CraCkdoWn on drunk driverS Weekend enforcement effort will also target seat belt violators
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newS Library board considers limiting attendance at religious events
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Library spent $2,028 in 2014 for trustee, staff attendance at community events
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SChoolS Maine East robotics teams dive into competition Students designed, constructed robots prior to competitions
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oPinion Examining how tax cuts are born
St. John Brebeuf open house celebrates Catholic Schools Week St. John Brebeuf School opened its doors Sunday morning to students and their families, as well as prospective students and families, for an open house and kick-off celebration for Catholic School Week. Dylan Durand took first place
in a name the rink contest for his entry “heaven Skate.” For his winning entry, Durand earned bragging rights and a $50 gift card to kappy’s Restaurant in Niles. Father Michael Meany gave the blessing to the ice rink. See the full Story on Page 2
Dylan Durand, middle, poses with St. John Brebeuf Principal Elise Matson, left, Jennifer Durand and brother gavin after winning the naming rights for the SJB Ice Rink with his entry “heaven Skate.” (Photo Courtesy of Dick Barton)
Politicians have to try harder to cut taxes
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tRaVel Rick Steves’ Europe: Playful Padua Padua home to prestigious university that hosted Galileo, Copernicus, Dante and Petrarch see page 8
SPoRtS hawks keep rolling Maine South win streak reaches 10 games
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Father Michael Meany at the heaven Skate school rink blessing (Photo By Cynthia P. Schiller)