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Decision on Maine high school wrestling season delayed

Decision on Maine high school wrestling season delayed The MPA Wrestling Committee decides to wait until its Feb. 22 meeting to make a final decision on whether a competitive season can be held during the pandemic. Share “Is this a false sense of hope?” Noble wrestling coach Kevin Gray asks of another delay to the season. “And, there’s so many other avenues open right now. It’s hard to tell kids, ‘Hey, be hopeful for a season’ that at best is only going to be a couple of dual meets.” Jill Brady/Staff Photographer The start of the Maine high school wrestling season has been delayed again.

Obituary: Frederick J P Fournier

Obituary: Frederick J.P. Fournier MOODY - Frederick J.P. Fournier, 66, a longtime resident of Moody and well-known plumber in the area died suddenly in Jackman . Share Frederick J.P. Fournier MOODY – Frederick J.P. Fournier, 66, a longtime resident of Moody and well-known plumber in the area died suddenly in Jackman on Jan. 20, 2021, from injuries suffered in a snowmobile accident. Fred, to those who knew him, was born Sept. 21, 1954 in Bronxville, N.Y. (though he didn’t want anyone to know he was born in New York) the son of Leroy and Elinor Anderson Fournier, grew up in Turkey, Libya and Peru, before his family settled in Moody in the late 1950s, allowing him to attend and graduate from Wells High School. He went on to attend Tilton Academy and Berwick Academy before attending Purdue University, earning his degree in Entomology. Fred was a self-employed plumber who made friends of most of his customers and suppliers over the years. A man of many talents and varied interest

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