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McNeil to Fill City
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Bookham Broadreach
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   Director
Amidon Named
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Lowe’s Opens
Camden National
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Knox County Patrol
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Motorcycle Safety
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We the 6 Billion
by Joe Steinberger


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by Melissa Waterman


Home & Garden
by Georgeanne Davis



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Dave Barry

THE STORYTELLER by David Crossman

Once upon a time newspapers printed short stories. The Free Press has challenged best-selling Maine mystery novelist David Crossman to write an original short story every week for 24 weeks.

Click below on a given week to read that installment.
 
Week 01 The Storyteller
Week 02 The Elephant Walker
Week 03 An Omelet of Fishermen
Week 04 Travels with Tommy
Week 05 Peopling Dreams
Week 06 The Copyist
Week 07 The Tyranny of the Flea Market
Week 08 Abedegdod: Shakespeare’s Dog
Week 09 Sometimes As Ghosts
Week 10 Sometimes As Ghosts - Part II
Week 11 Ax of Kindness
Week 12 Intermind
Week 13 Requiem for an Aspirin bottle
Week 14 Goldspin
Week 15 Philosopher's Tea
Week 16 Slaveholder
Week 17 178 Dead Jeremy O’Briens
Week 18 Red Dust and Dreams
Week 19 Red Dust and Dreams - Part Two
Week 20 The Devil’s Bequest
Week 21 The Princess Who Never Knew When
Week 22 The Princess Who Never Knew When - Part II
Week 23 For The Mind of Jonathan Gray
Week 24 In Which We Say “Good-Bye”


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