RANGELEY – The Episcopal Church women will present their annual benefit Holiday Fair and luncheon from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6, in the church undercroft Main Street.

There will be homemade holiday crafts, knits including baby sets, mittens and scarves, treasures, plants and religious items, baked goods, a cookie table and treats for kids.

The luncheon will feature a hot chicken dish, broccoli cheese soup and other choices and desserts.

Maloney family

SOUTH PORTLAND – Michael and Linda Eastman hosted the second annual Maloney family reunion at the United Methodist Church on Elm Street on Oct. 16.

The descendants of James Maloney and Marion Bryant Maloney of Camden gathered for the second time after being reunited through genealogical research. Their only survived child of six, Edward Daley of Dixfield, spent time with the children of his oldest sister Peggy: Michael Eastman, Donna LaVoice, Marilyn Bourbeau and Carol Smith.

The Maloney daughter, Mary, had three daughters, Cate, Colleen and Sally, present. Their families also joined them. The youngest Maloney daughter, Colleen, was represented by her daughter, Genie, and Genie’s daughter, Meg. The families had a luncheon, family stories and pictures.


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