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Looking Back on Jan. 19

100 Years Ago: 1922 Following the sale of all of his theatrical holdings, and his formal retirement as vice president of the Maine and New Hampshire Theater Company, William F. Carrigan stated that he does not intend to return to organized baseball. Complete details of the big transfer were given in late editions of the […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 18

100 Years Ago: 1922 The latest outdoor sport according to a well grounded report has been originated by a local janitor and consists of an attempt to shoot icicles from the edge of the roof. That report further stated that after firing some twenty shots at the target the gentleman finally had to climb up […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 17

100 Years Ago: 1922 Four or five boys have made a skiing slide with a ten foot jump on the slope from Sabitis to Ash Street near the junction and the stunts do not only attract the attention of those in the nearby houses but also the passersby. Monday evening traffic was nearly blocked on […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 15

100 Years Ago: 1922 When there’s any snow at all it is sliding time on the Frankia Field in Lewiston. It is the one best place in all the city for the sport and has been such for many years. The old timer looked out the one-man car window toward the field where a crowd […]

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EagleMania planned at The Elm

EagleMania is set to begin at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, at The Elm, 21 College Ave. in Waterville. The has dedicated themselves to faithfully reproducing the music of The Eagles. Since their inception, EagleMania has been performing all over the country with their five part harmony and their uncanny ability to emulate the unmistakable […]