Lisa Savage is on the ballot for U.S. Senate and that should be noted when the race is discussed.
2020
On this date in Maine history: August 2
Aug. 2, 1909: Edwin A. Grozier, publisher of the Boston Post newspaper, sends a gold-headed ebony cane to the Board of Selectmen in each of 700 towns in New England, asking each board to present the cane to the oldest living male resident of that town. Upon that man’s death, the cane is to be […]
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