1932 ~ 2016 LEWISTON — Robert R. Rich Jr., 84, of Auburn, Maine, a resident of Schooner Estates, passed away suddenly, Tuesday, November 22nd at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston. He was born August 21, 1932 in Newport, the son of Robert R. Rich, Sr. and Emily (Palmer) Rich. Robert was a graduate of […]
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George A. Gammon Jr.
George A. Gammon Jr., 78, of Charleston, SC died November 23, 2016. He was born on Monday, January 31, 1938 in Rumford, ME to the late Mrs. Dorothy Gammon and the late Mr. George A. Gammon Sr. George was a 1956 graduate of Brunswick High. He was a decorated Ret. Major in the U.S. Army, […]
Louise Litchfield McIntire
BRUNSWICK — Louise Litchfield McIntire, age 88, passed away peacefully on October 31, 2016. She was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, to Doris and Paul Litchfield. She was pre-deceased by her parents, her husband Justin McIntire and brothers Paul and Dan Litchfield. She is survived by a daughter, Gail and husband Charles Howard of Westport, New […]
Group warns of saltmarsh sparrow’s possible extinction
HARTFORD, Conn. Many birds in Connecticut are suffering slow, steady population declines because of a loss of nesting areas, and scientists say the saltmarsh sparrow could be extinct in 50 years, becoming the first avian extinction in the continental U.S. since 1931, the Connecticut Audubon Society reports. The group released a sharply worded report recently, […]
Election throws refugee plans into question
RUTLAND, Vt. Arabic language classes are drawing 25 to 30 people a week in preparation for the new arrivals in town. High school students are helping collect furniture and housewares for them, and employers have inquired about giving them jobs. For the past several months, Rutland has been getting ready to receive 100 mostly Syrian […]
Cuba bids farewell to Fidel Castro, ruler for half-century
HAVANA A nine-story portrait of a young Fidel Castro has joined the towering images of fallen guerrillas overlooking Havana’s Plaza of the Revolution, the massive square where Cuba on Monday begins bidding farewell to the man who ruled the island for nearly half a century. After 10 years of leadership by Castro’s younger brother Raul, […]
North Korea calls 3-day mourning period for Castro
TOKYO North Korea is observing a three-day period of mourning for Fidel Castro, seen by the North as a rare comrade-in-arms against the common enemy of the United States. The North has ordered flags outside official buildings be flown at half-staff to honor Castro, the country’s state media reported Monday. The iconic Cuban leader died […]
Castro shunned statues, monuments but still became icon
There are no statues of Fidel Castro in Cuba. No school, street, government building or city bears his name. And while his likeness stares back from billboards and official portraits, it is absent from pesos and postage stamps. As the island’s unchallenged leader for nearly a half-century before falling ill in 2006, Castro forbade monuments […]
Dakota Access pipeline protesters told to leave by Dec. 5
BISMARCK, N.D. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has set an early December deadline for American Indians and others to leave an encampment in North Dakota where they’ve been entrenched for months protesting the Dakota Access pipeline. Tribes including the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux are fighting the Dakota Access project because they fear […]
Trump still facing concerns about white supremacists
ATLANTA Donald Trump’s disavowal this past week of white supremacists who have cheered his election as president hasn’t quieted concerns about the movement’s impact on his White House or whether more acts of hate will be carried out in his name. Members of the self-declared “alt-right” have exulted over the Nov. 8 results with public […]