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Obituary: Marisa A. Griffin
WATERVILLE - Marisa A. Griffin, 64, of Waterville, died unexpectedly, on Sunday Feb. 28, 2021.
She was born on March 20, 1956 .
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WATERVILLE – Marisa A. Griffin, 64, of Waterville, died unexpectedly, on Sunday Feb. 28, 2021.
She was born on March 20, 1956 in Fairfield, the daughter of Ross and Marguerite Griffin. She was raised in Waterville and educated in the Waterville school system. Over the years, Marisa enjoyed working for her father in his asphalt paving company, The Maine Dept. of Transportation and eventually the health care field where she found work at local nursing home facilities providing care and comfort to others.
Marisa was a person that was known for her outgoing and playful personality. She could make anyone laugh and had a great sense of humor! She loved to go out and socialize. She participated in dance classes, and enjoyed listening to music and singing to the radio. Marisa also liked to cook and this was one of the ways
Baseball’s a game of memories, and a few geezers like me remember how exciting it was in 1954 when the St. Louis Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Orioles.
Legalize Being Black
February 10, 2021
A powerful performance by Native Sun captured at the Vogue Theatre as part of the Indianapolis Jazz Foundationâs Virtual Jazz Fest. The hip-hop trio featuring Richard Floyd, Brandon Meeks, and Bobby Young present a suite titled âLegalize Being Black.â Their compositions address the Black Lives Matter movement and worldwide protests of police brutality sparked by the killing of George Floyd.
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Matt Wells adds five impact transfers for spring semester Texas Tech head coach Matt Wells announced Saturday the addition of five transfer student-athletes to the Red Raider roster, all of which will be joining the program for the spring semester. (Source: Texas Tech Athletics) By KCBD Staff | January 16, 2021 at 7:36 PM CST - Updated January 16 at 7:36 PM
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LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech head coach Matt Wells announced Saturday the addition of five transfer student-athletes to the Red Raider roster, all of which will be joining the program for the spring semester.
Among the transfers, three arrive from power-five programs in sophomore defensive back Malik Dunlap (N.C. State), freshman linebacker Jesiah Pierre (Florida) and senior defensive back Marquis Waters (Duke). Wells and his staff also landed two freshmen in the trenches in Coffeyville Community College offensive lineman Matt Keeler and former L.D. Bell High School defensive lineman B