LEWISTON – Barbara A. Shaw, 85, of Auburn, passed away Monday afternoon June 27, 2022 at CMMC with her family at …
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Obituary: Robert Dragoon
HANOVER – Robert Dragoon, 86, of Hanover, and Melbourne Beach, Fla., died on June 24, 2022 after a brief illness.
Bob loved …
Obituary: Rachel M. Cote
AUBURN – Rachel M. Cote, a resident of Russell Park Manor, passed away on Friday, June 24, 2022, following a long …
Obituary: Paul Maurice Gardner
ROTONDA WEST, Fla. – Paul Maurice Gardner, 77, of Rotonda West, Fla. and Cundy’s Harbor, passed away on June 24, 2022 …
Wife’s cancer diagnosis pushes man to the brink
DEAR ABBY: My first wife died of colon cancer 25 years ago. She was extremely brave and fought hard for two years, but in the end, it was a blessing when her suffering ended. I remarried 20 years ago, and my second wife has now been diagnosed with the same cancer. When the diagnosis came […]
Gemini: Put together a proposal and a list of people who have something unique to offer. An impromptu gathering will lead to sensitive discussions and an exciting plan.
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Mystery Photo for July 3, 2022
Correctly guess where this photo was taken and you could win a $20 Hannaford Supermarket gift card.
Kathi McCue to the animal rescue: New wildlife rehabber in Bowdoin welcomed in the local critter community
Make no mistake: Becoming a wildlife rehabber is not for the lazy or the squeamish.
Chapter 7: A big scoop for the Journal
Arriving at the jail, the city marshal told James M. Lowell he’d get the best accommodations possible and brought him to the northwestern corner cell, where the local newspaper editor noticed that the bones collected on Switzerland Road — thought to be the remains of Lowell’s wife — were still bound up in a mat in the corner, some of them protruding into the air.
Joseph Philippon: Lewiston is, and has always been, a place of diversity. We must move forward as one.
I know too many people in this community who have been harassed and tormented because of the color of their skin or their religious beliefs.