The play was written in 1923 by Bangor native Owen Davis and won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama before it was made into a silent movie.
2019
New website connects students to charities
The new website, “How to Help In Maine,” is raising awareness of all the places students of any age can donate their time, goods and money to organizations and people who need them most.
Class gatherings
DIXFIELD — The Stephens High School Class of 1952 will be have their monthly class luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 6, at Ellis’ Variety on Weld Street. Class members and guests are welcome. — RUMFORD — The Stephens High School Class of 1956 luncheon will be at noon Thursday, March 7, at Munchys, Route […]
Looking Back on Feb. 25
100 years ago: 1919 A group of young ladies of The Church of the Holy Family in Lisbon Falls is preparing a four-part comedy, “Rosemary,” which they will present in Columbia Hall on March 4. The play is under the direction of Mrs. Louis Desjardins. 50 years ago: 1969 The Lewiston-Auburn Chapter of the Women’s […]
CMCC women win third consecutive YSCC title
Brooke Reynolds finishes with 24 points and 17 rebounds to lead the Mustangs to a 71-52 win over SMCC.
And One: Ramblers have one more test for toughest grader
Winthrop, Gray-New Gloucester and Oxford Hills reflect on regional tournament runs and look ahead to state championship games.
Obituary: Linda M. Gagnon
SABATTUS – Linda M. Gagnon, 53, passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends at Mercy Hospital on Friday, Feb. 22, …
Obituary: Janice Reed
SOUTH PARIS – On Feb. 22, 2019, her guardian angels came to the Maine Veterans Home in South Paris to lead …
Junior hockey: Kings take series from Thunder; Mother Nature cancels Nordiques game
Twin City swept from first round playoff matchup.
The Hot Corner: The cure for what ails high school hoops
Long-time Maine basketball observer Kalle Oakes says the game needs help, and it isn’t a shot clock