100 years ago: 1918 Armistice terms to be offered Germany have been agreed upon unanimously and signed by representatives of the Allies and the United States in France. If accepted they mean surrender and immediate end of the war; leaving final peace terms to the dictation of the victors. Secretary Lansing made this statement: […]
Nov. 5
Conrad B. Dan
LEWISTON — Funeral services honoring the life of Conrad B. Dan were held Thursday, Nov. 5, at the Pinette Dillingham & Lynch Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard Ray officiating. Following a funeral procession to Gracelawn Memorial Park, the Rev. Ray recited graveside committal prayers. At the conclusion of services, the U.S. Navy Honor Detail […]
Looking Back on Nov. 5
100 years ago, 1915The firm of Haskell & Hopkins, gentlemen clothiers of Auburn, are planning to move to Lewiston. Negotiations are now under way for the establishment of this firm’s store in 27 Lisbon street, which store was for years occupied by the Nash millinery parlors. H. M. Haskell of Auburn, and A. P. Hopkins […]
Funeral notices for Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015
CARON — Lorraine Y., 84, of Auburn died peacefully on Tuesday, Nov. 3, at Gosnell Memorial Hospice in Scarborough. A memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, Nov. 7, at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. Donations in her memory may be made to Gosnell Memorial Hospice, 11 Hunnewell Road, Scarborough, ME 04047. Arrangements by […]
Council, school committee nominations open for Twin Cities
LEWISTON — Election season kicks off July 8 in the Twin Cities. Nominating petitions and papers for people seeking city office in the Nov. 5 election become available Monday. In Auburn, papers are available at the City Clerk’s office in Auburn Hall. In, Lewiston, nominating petitions are available at the City Clerk’s office in City […]