Six schools in Madison and Regional School Unit 74 will receive supplies collected by the auxiliary.
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American Legion post to host Veterans Day parade, ceremony in Waterville; lunch planned in Winslow
The parade is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, at The Elm at 21 College Ave. and proceed south on Main Street to Castonguay Square, next to City Hall, where a short ceremony is planned.
Photo of Winthrop Legion’s namesake, discovered in California home, offers historic link to the past
The picture taken at a Memorial Day parade in 1942 may be the last ever photograph of Alfred W. Maxwell Jr. before he was killed in action on Guadalcanal during World War II.
The Veggies to play in Auburn
The Twin Cities’ favorite rock band The Veggies will be play live from 7-11 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 5, at the American Legion in Auburn. The band is, from left, Moe Mckenna (bass), Ray McLoven (drums), Anna Hunnewell (vocals), Shawn Callahan (guitar), and Donnie Hebert (vocals). There is no cover charge. The American Legion is […]
‘The thrill of the game’: Die-hard bingo players gather in Madison
Tardiff-Belanger American Legion Post 39 on South Maple Street hosts bingo games every Sunday afternoon.
American Legion to host Veterans Day parade, ceremony in Waterville
Bourque-Lanigan American Legion Post No. 5 asks that participants in and spectators at the parade Wednesday wear masks and social distance.
Veteran finishes a virtual Boston Marathon to honor bombing survivor
Lewiston native and Navy veteran Caroline Yarmala ran from Lewiston to Topsham using a guest bib provided by Boston marathoner Michelle L’Heureux, who grew up in Auburn.
Veterans’ organizations eager to reopen halls July 1
American Legion, VFW and AMVETS posts will have to wait longer for indoor activities.
Winthrop American Legion honors its World War II members
Central Maine veterans share experiences of fear and humor while fighting in World War II.
Madison gathering celebrates WWII veterans, American Legion centennial
The Legion has done ‘a wonderful job providing for the town,’ said Raymond Soucy, 94, one of Saturday’s honored vets.