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Maine Franco-American Genealogical Society appoints treasurer

The Maine Franco-American Genealogical Society has appointed Normand Lamie its treasurer. Lamie, a Lewiston resident, brings a wealth of knowledge and diverse experiences to help the board meet its goals, according to a news release from the society. Lamie is an independent contractor and licensed professional engineer who also holds degrees in business and public […]

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Maine Franco-American Genealogical Society appoints treasurer

The Maine Franco-American Genealogical Society has appointed Normand Lamie its treasurer. Lamie, a Lewiston resident, brings a wealth of knowledge and diverse experiences to help the Board meet its goals, according to a news release from the society. Lamie is an independent contractor and licensed professional engineer who also holds degrees in business and public […]

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Looking Back on July 19

100 Years Ago: 1922 Last night was no exception to several other nights lately when sections of Auburn were plunged into darkness by a failure of various

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Looking Back on June 20

100 Years Ago: 1922 Babe Ruth today was suspended for three days by President Ban Johnson of the American League for the altercation in yesterday’s Cleveland-New York game which resulted in Umpire Dineen putting the slugger out of the contest after he had disputed a decision by Nunamaker of Cleveland at second base. 50 Years […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 29

Read Article 100 Years Ago: 1921 The ladies of the High St. Congregational Church, Auburn, have invited the ladies of the Sixth Street Congregational Church, Auburn, and Pine Street Congregational Church,  Lewiston, to attend a meeting at the High St. Church, at 2:30 o’clock, Tuesday afternoon. The speaker for the afternoon will be Miss Caroline Smiley, who five years ago, was commissioned at the Pine St. Church, for foreign missionary work. She has been in India for the last four years and has a message of great Interest to deliver at this meeting. All of the Ladies and girls of the High St. Church are urged to attend as this is to be a meeting of special importance. Tea will be served at the close of the meeting.

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