FARMINGTON — Farmington Underground, an escape room business located in downtown Farmington, has opened its third themed escape room. In this room called Dinosaur Beach, something strange is happening at a dinosaur-themed amusement park. No one has heard from Farmington Underground’s agent, Jenkins, in weeks. Teams attempting to work their way through the escape room […]
2020
Standish man dies from injuries suffered in crash that killed his 8-year-old son
Vincent Oates, 51, died Thursday night at Maine Medical Center, five days after the crash on Route 35 killed his son Owen and injured his wife.
Looking Back on Jan. 14
100 Years Ago: 1920 Rolling into Lewiston from Sabbatus, Friday. was the first safety car for the Androscoggin and Kennebec Railroad company. Four of these cars are operated by one man. who is a combination conductor and motorman, arrived at Sabbatus Thursday afternoon, and on Friday were being unloaded. General Sweeney of the railroad said […]
Looking Back on Jan. 13
100 Years Ago: 1920 Secretary Westervelt of the Auburn Chamber of Commerce is booked to speak before the directors of the Bath Chamber of Commerce, Friday night on the activities of the Auburn organization. 50 Years Ago: 1970 Plans for the annual Auburn Firemen’s Ball are well underway with Pvt. Gerald G. Blanchard as the […]
Looking Back on Jan. 11
100 Years Ago: 1920 Edward A. Beck, city manager of Auburn. will be retained as manager at a special meeting of the city council, which will be held in the mayor’s office at five o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Salary will be made satisfactory lo Mr. Beck—in other words, he will be paid $3,600 from the city […]
Looking Back on Jan. 10
100 Years Ago: 1920 A good attendance meeting of the Women’s Association of the CMG Hospital Wednesday resulted in the accomplishment of a good amount of work of which there is a pressing need. 50 Years Ago: 1970 A large attendance at the Petit luncheon held recently at the YWCA residence honoring the valuable service […]
Looking Back on Jan. 9
100 Years Ago: 1920 It Is learned In Lewiston that Governor Milliken has nominated F. X. Marcotte for another term of six years to the Lewiston Police examination. The nomination must be confirmed by the governor’s council, but this is just a formality. 50 Years Ago: 1970 Gene Benner of Auburn, the pass-catching. record-setting end […]
Looking Back on Jan. 8
100 Years Ago: 1920 The home service section of the Red Cross has received from the Boston headquarters a warning against a man who claims to be an agent of the War Risk Bureau and other matters. 50 Years Ago: 1970 The Women’s Auxiliary of the East Auburn Community Unit is meeting Sunday at eight […]
Looking Back on Jan. 7
100 Years Ago: 1920 At a meeting of the Lewiston board of Public Works on Monday evening, it was decided to advance the pay of the employees of the street department 50 cents a day including the bosses and superintendent. This makes the pay of a street laborer $4 a day. The increase was based […]
Oil prices surge, stocks fall after U.S. kills Iranian general
Investors seek safety in U.S. government bonds, sending their yields lower, while the price of gold rises.