100 Years Ago: 1924 The L-A Cycle Club has just been organized in Auburn with 28 charter members who are all ardent motorcyclists. At present there are no women members but they are eligible for membership and several are expected before the season is underway. The club’s first banquet will be held March 10 in […]
100 Years Ago: 1924 Friday evening on Feb 8, the Mishawaka Tribe of New Gloucester will receive the traveling wampum belt from Algonquin Tribe of Lewiston. The adopted degree will be conferred. A baked bean supper will follow the meeting. 50 Years Ago: 1974 A series of classes in sketching and drawing with Joanne Ayotte […]
100 Years Ago: 1924 The complete program for the Auburn second annual winter, Feb. 24-15-16 has just been announced by the Auburn Community Service which is arranging it. It includes a bewildering array of competitive contacts, fancy skating and skiing exhibition, hockey game between Bates-Colby Colleges, a carnival street parade with prizes for the best […]
100 years Ago: 1923 While the road crew in Greene were at work Saturday a large moose crossed the road a short distance in front of them. It was reported that a bear had been reported two or three times in the past week. 50 Years Ago: 1973 Webster and Central Y Teen officers met […]
100 Years Ago: 1923 The Annual Luncheon of the Ladies’ Literary Club was held at the Congregational vestry, in New Gloucester Tuesday afternoon. The tables were arranged in the form of a Y, and very prettily decorated with pussy willows and yellow jonquils. The place cards were very appropriate to go with the other decorations, […]