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Skowhegan Hospice Hit By Embezzlement To Raise Funds With Wreath Business
Central Maine Wreath is donating 25% of its sales on Saturday to Hospice Volunteers of Somerset County, which has had financial struggles after its former director embezzled thousands of dollars.
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