Members of the West Holt FFA chapter have been working to find ways to involve members in fun and competitive activities. With 117 members in grades eight through 12, West
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100 Years Ago: 1921
50 Years Ago: 1971
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Burgess, Jr. arrived Thursday from Hawaii to spend a month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burgess, at Church St, East Auburn. Mr. Burgess is an officer assigned to the Island of Oahu Police Department. The couple’s last visit to Maine was in 1967
25 Years Ago: 1996
Attendance at the first two weeks of Black Mountain Summer Day Camp in Rumford has been encouraging, director Randy Dion said. There have been nearly 50 children each week. And most of them come back, for one reason or another. “My mom works, and I really like it here,” said Ryan Cote of Rumford. He enjoys swimming in the Olympic size pool, activities with other children and being with his friends, he said. With Sharon Law and Brooke Carey, several counselors and volunteers assisting Dion keeps the children busy with numerous activities ranging from swimming lessons and a free swim period, to hiking, arts and crafts, wiffle ball a
Carol âJoanâ Waite, 84, of Parishville Carol Joan Waite (Source: wwny) By Submitted by funeral home | February 13, 2021 at 1:06 PM EST - Updated February 13 at 1:10 PM
PARISHVILLE, N.Y. (WWNY) - On February 11, 2021, Joan left this world with her loving family by her side. She was born on December 27, 1936 the youngest daughter of James and Irene (Murphy)OâBrien. She attended St. Maryâs Catholic School and graduated from Canton High School in 1954. She obtained her first job at the New York Telephone Company where she worked as a telephone operator for ten years.
In 1956 she married Raymond E. Waite with Father Griffith Billmeyer presiding. The wedding party consisted of friends and family members. They honeymooned in Lake George and settled in Pierrepont until 1966 when they moved to the High Flats area in the Town of Parishville where they have resided for the remainder of her life.