This week's Homestead stories from BDN Maine.
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This summer you can watch concerts from a boat in Belfast

This spring, Ando Anderson was in a funk as he despaired how to make the event both safe and fun in the era of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Woman killed on Kennebec rafting trip wanted everyone to experience Shakespeare

Emily Fournier, 32, was passionate about bringing radical inclusivity to the theater world that can sometimes feel exclusive.
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Slain Vinalhaven man’s ashes to be scattered at sea

Although Roger Feltis will be laid to rest Sunday, peace will be hard to come by for many of the people who loved him.
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Man killed in 4-car chain-reaction crash in Dedham

Edwin Roberts, 89, died at the scene.
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Route 1A in Dedham shut down after crash

A serious accident on Route 1A in Dedham Saturday afternoon is expected to close the road for hours.
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Maine Maritime Academy training ship leaves Castine after noise complaints

The State of Maine arrived at the Sprague Energy Terminal at Mack Point in Searsport on Friday, where graduating seniors will complete their month-long dockside “cruise.”
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Montville man killed in Belfast crash

Peter Stewart, 67, had been traveling alone in his vehicle about 4:15 p.m. on Tuesday, July 7 when he came across a line of traffic that was stopped.
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A fungus is turning lawns black throughout the state

Because the black grass is already dead, the only solution to having a green lawn again is reseeding it once the drought conditions are over.
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Questions remain after grand jury fails to return an indictment in high-profile killing on Vinalhaven

The lack of transparency in grand jury proceedings has left friends and family of Roger Feltis wondering if justice has been served.
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Maine thrift stores accepting donations again, with restrictions

If you are one of those who now has piles of clothing, furniture, toys, dishes or other household items ready to be donated, you aren’t alone.
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