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SANFORD - Because 14-year-old Brian Kelly was such a big help at the recent auction held by the Sanford Police Depart ment - moving dusty old desks and chairs around and arranging nearly 300 greasy bicycles - Maj. Lori Black promised to take him to lunch. Black told Kelly she would take him anywhere...

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Published inPortland press herald
Main Author Staff writers David Connerty-Marin, Mark Shanahan, Ted Cohen and Jack Beaudoin contributed to this column
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Portland, Me Portland Newspapers 14.05.1998
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Summary:SANFORD - Because 14-year-old Brian Kelly was such a big help at the recent auction held by the Sanford Police Depart ment - moving dusty old desks and chairs around and arranging nearly 300 greasy bicycles - Maj. Lori Black promised to take him to lunch. Black told Kelly she would take him anywhere he wanted to go. You name the spot, she said, LeBeau's, Ground Round, all the way to Portland if you want. So where did the kid want to go?
ISSN:2689-5900
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