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Tiny plantation honors longtime town selectman 55-year veteran has no plans to retire
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Smart, F Edward
2002
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Tiny plantation honors longtime town selectman 55-year veteran has no plans to retire
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Tiny plantation honors longtime town selectman 55-year veteran has no plans to retire
2002
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SEBOEIS PLANTATION - Friends and residents of this tiny plantation of about 40 people on Saturday will honor F. Edward Smart, who has served as the town's assessor/selectman for 55 years. Smart, who was born here, has no plans to retire from town service. This year he stepped down as chairman of the Board of Assessors and Selectmen, but is still serving as second assessor/ selectman. Smart was a dairy farmer and worked at a Howland sawmill making boat oars and canoe paddles. Later he and his wife, Georgia, operated a cross-country ski area at the family homestead.
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Bangor Daily News
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