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ORONO, Maine 鈥?Representatives from the town and University Credit Union have signed a formal agreement to redevelop the downtown site th
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stanley shop the new focal point for downtown Orono, Walsh said earlier this month.Town Manger Sophie Wilson said last week that, although UCU is a nonprofit, it is not exempt from paying property taxes 鈥?a concern several residents have raised since the Town Council approved a memorandum of agreement with the credit union. Along with providing a prominent anchor that announces Oronos downtown and the gateway to the University of Maine, the town will realize additional parking capacity, a public plaza and long-term