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Two centuries later, Dover’s “vampire” still looms large in local legend

By Lauren Harkawik DOVER - Town clerks, it’s fair to say, have a more intimate relationship to town records than your average citizen. In Dover, there was even a time in history when town records were kept at the town clerk’s house. Now, they’re kept at the town office, inside a vault. Still, that gives town clerk Andy McLean opportunity and proximity to peruse the records with regularity.  It’s no surprise, then, that McLean turned to the tow…
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deerfieldvalleynews.org broke the news in Wilmington, United States on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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