One of the young entrepreneur’s reasons for choosing a biscuit-making business for herself was her ability to work independently, without a lot of help from her parents, she said.
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Capturing history at the Franco Center’s new escape room
Organizers say young and old, families and business groups alike are enjoying the experience. The key, they say, is the game’s hands-on, brain-teasing approach to Franco-American history.
Mark LaFlamme: Does that balloon remind you of the mayor’s hair?
Talk of the Town: Sorry, I don’t have time for your woes, I’m on my way to Cumberland Farms for some Irene time.
Letters from Madagascar: Education is no guarantee in Madagascar
Whether public or private, students must pay a fee to attend school here. For many families, it’s more than they can afford.
In a word: A last drink with words at the bar
A toast, then, to figures of speech and the spirited way they enhance our world.
A blind graduate at Bates College in 1889 is a forgotten pioneer
Arthur Elmer Hatch was among the first blind Americans to earn a college degree.
Mystery Photo for May 26, 2024
If you can identify where this photo was taken, contact us at [email protected] or call 689-2896 and leave a voicemail with your answer, your name, town, and phone number. Correct entries will be put into a drawing for a $25 gift card courtesy of Hannaford Supermarkets. Find the Mystery Photo online at https://www.sunjournal.com/tag/mystery-photo/ We had a […]
We asked for the best pizza around and you dished. Oh, how you dished.
Unofficially, George’s in Auburn may be the area’s top choice among pie-eyed pizza lovers, but there are many close seconds no matter how you slice it.
From a village in Greece to Center Street in Auburn: A brief history of George’s Pizza
When you bite into a slice of pizza from George’s, you’re biting into history that goes all the way back to Greece.
Face Time: Discover Lisbon Downtown’s new Director Emily Rotondo talks about downtowns
She sees downtowns as places where people can connect, meet friends and come together — serving as an “antidote” for the isolation epidemic.