For sale – Restaurant in the boom town of Livermore Falls. Doing good business, full of boarders, rooms connected, steam heat, electric lights. Sold cheap if sold within thirty days.
For sale – Second hand surry beach wagon and carriages; also fine driving horses at Dr. Goddard’s livery and boarding stable, 101 Park St., Lewiston.
50 Years Ago, 1956
Wear your boots if you walk in Auburn. The city will make no attempt to plow out the sidewalks because there is no place to put the snow.
“We have given up on sidewalks,” said Roger W. Merrill, Auburn superintendent of streets. “We have to have some place to put the snow.”
The plowing crews will try to open the roads to make room for cars to park and will push the snow back into the sidewalks. Sidewalks will be clear in some areas where snow is being removed.
In Lewiston two sidewalk plows and a crew of men have been assigned to clear sidewalks on at least one side of the most heavily traveled streets such as Pine, Ash, Lisbon, Lincoln, Chestnut and Oxford street.
25 Years Ago, 1981
Shamrocks and green derbys, reports of mischievous leprechauns and brogues thick enough to have kissed the Blarney Stone.
All of these were in the 110th Legislature Tuesday as the state’s lawmakers took note of the annual March 17 celebration, St. Paddy’s Day.
Then at the end of the Senate session there was the annual Irish party in Conley’s office for the true Irish and the honorary Irish, attended by the state’s chief Irishman, Gov. Joseph E. Brennan.
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