AUBURN — Carolyn (Gross) Malarsie, 87, passed away peacefully at Clover Manor in Auburn on Tuesday, July 4, with her loving family by her side. She was born in Lisbon on Dec. 4, 1929, the daughter of Leon and Huldah (Smith) Goss. In 1951, Carolyn married James Gross, and they had four children together. They were […]
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Peru Historical Society to meet PERU — The Peru Historical Society will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 11, at the Historical Society building. Benefit dance, auction at Legion OXFORD — A benefit dance and mini auction will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 12, at Post No. 112, American Legion, on King Street. […]
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Citizens Police Academy in Lewiston LEWISTON — The Lewiston Police Department’s Citizens Police Academy will provide an inside look over the day to day operations of the department. This is a unique opportunity to engage with the department and to be informed on the services we provide, to discuss current issues taking place both within Lewiston and out, and […]
Bethel dance recital sets holiday mood
BETHEL — The Christmas spirit was alive and well at the Toe Tappin’ Jazz Dance Studio’s 16th annual winter recital Monday night at Telstar Regional High School. Friends and families of the dancers filled the auditorium, cheering as holiday music played and laughing as the younger dancers swayed and jumped enthusiastically onstage. The recital included […]
Maine students fly high in art contest
AUBURN — Nine students from six districts received awards Saturday for their projects at this year’s Maine PTA Reflections Awards Ceremony at the Auburn Public Library. There were 124 students participating in the event, submitting projects based on the theme “Let your imagination fly” in four different categories: • photography; • literature; • visual arts; and • […]
Special Olympians treated to dance, pizza at Jay AMVETS
JAY — Volunteers on the AMVETS Special Olympics Committee arrived early Friday morning to set up for a dance for Special Olympians. Barbara Cook of Jay had filled 120 bags of candy and Kent Mitchell and Dan Mancine were in charge of making punch. Gary Desjardins, Bob Shink and Kenney Smith filled bags with popcorn. […]
Former Andover teacher pitching fundraisers for new town-run school
ANDOVER — A former Andover Elementary School teacher is launching the first of several fundraisers aimed at raising money for the new town-run school. Townspeople voted last year to leave SAD 44 and start their own school. “I figure we need to start doing fundraisers for it,” Carol Emery of Andover said Friday. “I’m hoping […]
Disco party fun in Bath Jan. 23
BATH — Sagadahoc Preservation Inc. is warping back to the 1970s and throwing a Friday Night Fever Disco Party from 7-10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, at Winter Street Center. Bellbottoms and platform shoes will be the order of the night when guests can dance to the groovy tunes spun by our DJ, do the hustle […]