Montello Manor
Montello Manor welcomes trick-or-treaters Halloween night
Calling all ghosts, ghouls and princesses of all ages. The public is invited for trick-or-treat from 6 to 7 pm. on Halloween, Oct. 31, at Montello Manor, 540 College St. From left are Geana Smith, Rena Mynahan and Terry Michaud.
Richard E. Roy
LEWISTON — Richard E. Roy, 74, of 64 Oxford Street, Lewiston, died Saturday, June 2, at the Montello Manor, following a long illness. Born in Augusta on April 12, 1944, he was the son of Louis and Beatrice Delaware Roy. He grew up and was educated in Hallowell, then lived in Livermore Falls for several years, […]
Ghosts and ghouls invited
The residents of Montello Manor/Commons, 540 College St., Lewiston, invite all princesses, superheroes, ghosts and goblins to come trick-or-treating Halloween night, Tuesday, Oct. 31, between 6 and 7 p.m. From left are Joan Letourneau, Claudette Lessard, Jackie Reust and Marielle St. Hilaire.
Anthony N. Emmi
LEWISTON — Anthony Nino Emmi, known to his friends and family as Tony, died peacefully in his sleep Friday evening, June 30, at the Montello Manor in Lewiston. Tony was born to Giosia Emmi and Lucia Anzalone in Queens, New York, N.Y., the second of three children. He spent his childhood in the Ravenswood neighborhood of […]
Yzette M. P. Vachon
LEWISTON — Yzette M. P. Vachon, 93, of Lewiston, died Sunday, June 4, at the Montello Manor, where she had been a resident for the past two years. Born in Lewiston on Dec. 19, 1923, she was the daughter of Rosario J. and Jeannette Martin Dionne. Educated in local schools, she married Wilfred Vachon on Nov. […]
Ellen Remington
1948 – 2015 LEWISTON — Ellen Remington, 67, of Lewiston, passed away Wednesday, June 17, at Marshwood Center nursing home with her family by her side. She was born in Rumford on March 11, 1948, the daughter of Robert and Janet Clifton. She worked for many years at d’Youville Pavilion and Montello Manor as a […]
Montello Manor garden brings back memories
Patricia Robitaille, 97, and Marielle St. Hillaire, 82, stood just outside a wire fence, watching kitchen manager Krista Enman pluck a zucchini from a vine. “Oh, this is a good one,” Robitaille said. “You cut that in half and stuff it with hamburger and vegetables and you bake it. Oh, it would be so good.” […]