|
From Mideast to Maine, and beyond ; The Maroon family moved from Lebanon to Maine in 1903. They've since spread out around the country.
|
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
08-18-2005
From Mideast to Maine, and beyond ; The Maroon family moved from Lebanon to Maine in 1903. They've since spread out around the country.
Byline: MELANIE CREAMER News Assistant
Edition: Final
Section: Your Neighbors-South
Michael J. Maroon Sr. has a lot to be proud of.
Standing before nearly 100 people at the first Maroon family reunion on Sunday, the 86-year-old patriarch shared a memory he has neve...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
|
Obituary: Janette M. Lidstone, WATERVILLE, Maine
Concord Monitor
; WATERVILLE, Maine -- Janette May Lidstone, 89, formerly of Concord, died Friday at the Thayer Unit at Maine General Medical Center in Waterville, Maine, after a short illness. She was born in Wilton, Maine, the daughter of Moses and Clara (Walton) Clark. She graduated from Wilton (Maine) Academy in
|
|
Maine Times announces closing Poor circulation blamed for weekly paper's demise
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; ... decided to buy the paper after a Bangor Daily News story in February 1999 reported Maine Times ... end the paper, he said. While national news centered on world events, Hutchins wanted ... that it was a coin toss as to whether the news would be good or bad. "Shock" was how one ...
|
|
Dorothy E. Ludwick, AUBURN, Maine -; Loving and faithful mother, wife, educator
Concord Monitor
; AUBURN, Maine -- Dorothy Elizabeth (Parker) Ludwick, 95, a relative of local residents, died Wednesday, July 13, 2005. She was born Nov. 22, 1909, in North Windham, Maine, to Dr. Charles F. Parker and Lizzie May (Harding) Parker. Dorothy was the loving and faithful wife of Crosby Loy Ludwick, who
|
|
Rookie goalie records victory for Maine in 1st start Lundin makes 28 saves against Niagara
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; ORONO - University of Maine freshman goalie Matt Lundin didn't learn he was going to start his first game until the team meeting earlier Saturday. "I was really anxious. I couldn't wait to get in there. I didn't know how I would feel at the beginning, but I knew I was excited to play," said Lundin,
|
|
Maine, Fein (6 TDs) sock it to Villanova
The Boston Globe
; ORONO, Maine -- With less than a minute to play in the first half, Maine quarterback Mickey Fein connected with junior wide receiver Kyle Hill for a touchdown that ignited the biggest win in school history as the Black Bears crushed Villanova, 44-10. The Wildcats came into Maine's chilly home turf
|