Obituary: Christopher A. Lavigne
GREENVILLE/AUBURN - Christopher A. Lavigne, 39, passed away April 23, 2021, at Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston, with his loving family .
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Christopher A. Lavigne
GREENVILLE/AUBURN – Christopher A. Lavigne, 39, passed away April 23, 2021, at Central Maine Medical Center, Lewiston, with his loving family by his side.
He was born on May 30, 1981, in Bar Harbor, affectionately known as “Chip”, “Bub”, or simply “Lavigne”. Christopher always embraced Greenville and Moosehead Lake as home. Chris graduated from Greenville High School and went on to receive two bachelor degrees at Thomas College, where he both studied and excelled in competing for his school in the sport of golf.
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Why is it that too many of our elected leaders â most of whom are not public health experts â canât bring themselves to heed advice from people who know what they are talking about? This tone deafness doesnât differentiate on the prominence of power. It stretches from the White House in Washington to the town hall in Youngsville.
Earlier this month Franklin Countyâs Health Director urged Youngsville Mayor Fonzie Flowers to cancel the Dec. 5 Christmas Parade. Flowers responded defiantly: âIf a Wal-Mart, a Target, a Loweâs, a Home Depot â if they can have the number of people they have in their store in an enclosed environment, we can certainly have a couple hundred Youngsville residents along our parade route.â
Updated December 16, 2020 8:39 a.m. EST
CBC Editorial: Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020; Editorial #8618
The following is the opinion of Capitol Broadcasting Company.
Why is it that too many of our elected leaders – most of whom are not public health experts – can’t bring themselves to heed advice from people who know what they are talking about? This tone deafness doesn’t differentiate on the prominence of power. It stretches from the White House in Washington to the town hall in Youngsville.
Earlier this month Franklin County’s Health Director urged Youngsville Mayor Fonzie Flowers to cancel the Dec. 5 Christmas Parade. Flowers responded defiantly: If a Wal-Mart, a Target, a Lowe s, a Home Depot if they can have the number of people they have in their store in an enclosed environment, we can certainly have a couple hundred Youngsville residents along our parade route.