Local churches came together Friday to host a vigil for the community in Kennedy Park. On one of the walkways were posters for each victim in last week's shooting, some of whom were members of the churches present Friday. 'In a community like ours, it's all connected.'
100 Years Ago: 1923 The Sunshine Society was invited to North New Portland, Wednesday, August 20, to an all day meeting with Mrs. Laura Gilman, one of the members who is staying there for the summer. Transportation was furnished for all who desired to go. The members had a picnic dinner. 50 Years Ago: 1973 […]
During her darkest days, Dottie Perham-Whittier looked to God and her church community for support. For years, she worked to pass on the same strength to the next generation.
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100 Years Ago: 1921
A pasteurizer and separator have been installed at the Turner Center Creamery plant here which Is the original home of that big industry. Manager E.L. Haskell who has been in charge for the past 26 years has just completed the work and in the future a pasteurized product will be sent to the central plant at Auburn, ready for the market. Other improvements at the factory include a new boiler.
50 Years Ago: 1971
Gerard Lajoie, Assistant Postmaster at the Lewiston Post Office, will address the Sacred Heart League of Holy Cross Church Sunday evening. This will be held in the parish hall at seven o’clock and Lajoie will discuss new regulations on the mailing of pornographic materials which went into effect this month. The regulations make it responsible for any person to place his name on a list which laws require publishers and distributors of such a mailing to check before mailing, thus protecting the many who frequently find themselves receiving