PEABODY, MA — Dawn Burnham Bragdon, age 94, passed away peacefully in the early hours of Friday December 30, 2016 at her home in Peabody, Massachusetts. Daughter of the late Ira and Effie Burnham, she was born and raised in Biddeford, Maine, graduating from Biddeford High School, Westbrook College, and later attending Salem State College. […]
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James O. Gilliam
BRADENTON FL — James (Sonny) Oliver Gilliam 89 passed away in Bradenton FL on November 27, 2016 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease and complications. Born in Yonkers, NY February 10, 1927 the son of Oliver P and Mary Lyons Gilliam. Sonny lived in Yonkers until 16 years old attending the Saunders Trade School […]
Norman J. Johnson
BRUNSWICK — Norman James Johnson 95, died Friday December 30, 2016 in Brunswick. He was born September 14, 1921 in Pleasantville, NY to George W. and Margaret (Martinsen) Johnson. Norman graduated from Pleasantville High School with the class of 1940. He served with the U.S. Army’s 27th Infantry during WW II from Hawaii to the […]
Mortgage rates, home sales and prices seen rising
Nate Lowenstein has been shopping for a home in Los Angeles, on and off, for more than a year. His search has been stymied by a stubbornly low roster of homes on the market and the hurdles that come with it: multiple competing bids and higher prices. “It’s not a great market, from a buyer’s […]
Vet who served with pioneering 1st black Marines dies at 89
A Georgia man who served among the first black U.S. Marines during World War II died Tuesday just a few years after Congress honored him and fellow Montford Point Marines for their pioneering role in a segregated military. Angus Hardie Jamerson, known as Jay to his family and friends, died peacefully in his sleep at […]
Water crisis in Syrian capital as government attacks valley
BEIRUT Residents of Damascus are scrambling for clean water after the government attacked rebels holding the city’s main source in a nearby valley, leading to an accidental outage that has stretched on for nearly two weeks. The cut-off is a major challenge to the government’s effort throughout the nearly 6-year-old civil war to keep the […]
Police end NAACP sit-in against attorney general nominee
MONTGOMERY, ALA. The national president of the NAACP and five others were arrested after staging a sit-in Tuesday at the Alabama office of Sen. Jeff Sessions, the nominee for U.S. attorney general, the civil rights group said. The organization held the demonstration to protest Sessions’ nomination by President-elect Donald Trump, criticizing Sessions’ record and views […]
Official: Manson alive amid report he’s hospitalized
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. Amid reports that Charles Manson has been taken from his California prison cell to a hospital, a state corrections official would confirm only that the 82-year-old killer and cult leader was still alive. Both TMZ and the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday that Manson had been hospitalized. TMZ said he had been taken […]
Eagles run afoul, 51-40
TOPSHAM Fouls and free throws are a big part of basketball. Make your foul shots when given a chance and success typically follows. On Tuesday in Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference girls high school basketball, visiting Medomak Valley used an 18-6 second quarter, with most of those 18 points coming from the charity stripe, en route […]