100 Years Ago: 1921 “Don’t forget the date—April 19th,” says John Childs, who is in charge of the American Legion minstrel show. “It is going to be a whirlwind, and the parade at noon will be another big feature.” 50 Years Ago: 1971 The banquet sponsored by the Central Maine General Hospital Nurses Alumni Association […]
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Identifying Maine youth affected by homelessness
Statistics show a disproportionate amount of LGBTQ+ young people at risk of homelessness with added challenges when seeking resources in rural areas.
Looking Back on April 9
100 Years Ago: 1921 Wednesday evening Lewiston and Auburn society danced in aid of the CMG Hospital as it has been done for years — but with a difference. This year it was quite informal, not a dress suit to be seen, and very few formal evening gowns, altho many pretty frocks were worn. The […]
Police: Multiple people hurt in shooting in Bryan, Texas
Police say multiple people have been hurt in a shooting at a business in Bryan, Texas, and that the shooter is not in custody
Seventh man arrested in sex abuse case at New Hampshire youth center
Six other former workers were arrested and charged Wednesday amid allegations from over 200 men and women spanning over 50 years.
Looking Back on April 8
100 Years Ago: 1921 WHY PAY RENT — When you can buy a two-family house with electric lights on a corner lot for $2690 with an income from the start. We have a big list of new property for your Inspection (if thinking of buying). Contact L.B. Gould Co., at 31 Court St.. Auburn. 50 […]
Bee Park & The Hornets create buzz in virtual ‘Dance-A-Long’ concert
Penobscot Theatre Company
Looking Back on April 7
100 Years Ago: 1921 The Stick-to it Club will give a complimentary Bird evening in the Greene Town Hall on Monday evening. They have fortunately secured Rev. A. E. Wilson of Boston to give a Bird talk. Mr. Wilson stops on his way home from a lecture given in Belfast on a previous evening. There […]
Farmington-based RSU 9 board says proposed $38.9 million budget may go to public
The proposed spending plan represents a $673,585 increase to the current $38.2 million budget.