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One year after he was murdered, friends of Lee Pedersen seek answers

One year after he was murdered, friends of Lee Pedersen seek answers Lee Pedersen of Aquebogue hard at work in his garage, where he worked with antique gas engines. (Courtesy Photo) In places like Coolspring, Pa., and Dublin, N.H., Lee Pedersen had a recognizable face among antique power enthusiasts. He knew his way around a gas engine, folks around the hobby will tell you, and for decades he’d participated in trade shows up and down the East Coast imparting his knowledge. If you bought a machine part from him at places like Pioneer Park or Jacktown Grove, odds are he treated you like an old friend.

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CMCC makes six new hires

Read Article AUBURN Central Maine Community College has hired new employees in finance, CMCC’s Center for Workforce and Professional Development, the Building Construction Technology program and the TRIO grant. Allie Johnson Allie Johnson has been hired as the associate dean of Finance and General Services. Johnson comes to CMCC after seven years at CIEE in senior operations and five years at Norway Savings Bank in financial services. She holds two bachelor degrees from the University of Southern Maine and an Masters of Business Administration from Southern New Hampshire University. Johnson also holds all Maine insurance licenses and a Maine Producer license.

Former slave, Civil War vet lived final decades in Minneapolis

Former slave, Civil War vet lived final decades in Minneapolis January 30, 2021 1:36pm Text size Copy shortlink: Grave No. 384 in Section A-3 commemorates one of the more remarkable lives among the 240,000 military people and family members buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Henry Mack, an escaped slave and Civil War soldier who lived to 107, was buried there in 1945 near the fence running along 34th Avenue in south Minneapolis, known as an area where early Black veterans were laid to rest. Mack was born into Alabama slavery sometime between 1836 and 1838, according to pension records, Civil War logs and affidavits. Newspapers later settled on 1837 as his birth year.

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