Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living New sheriff dries out Bangor in 1913 by Wayne E. Reilly April 29, 2013
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Sheriff impeached in effort to close Bangor saloons by Wayne E. Reilly April 14, 2013April 14, 2013
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Sam Golden ran ‘greatest employment agency in America’ by Wayne E. Reilly March 31, 2013
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living F.O. Beal: ‘The man who put the bang in Bangor’ by Wayne E. Reilly March 17, 2013
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Livery stable battle marked horses’ decline in Bangor by Wayne E. Reilly March 2, 2013
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Autos transformed Maine a century ago by Wayne E. Reilly February 17, 2013
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Winter Food Fair featured lots of lights a century ago by Wayne E. Reilly February 3, 2013
Posted inBangor, Blogs and Columns, Living, News Mae West played Bangor’s Bijou by Wayne E. Reilly December 23, 2012December 23, 2012
Posted inBangor, Blogs and Columns, Living, News Migration West caused Maine’s population to stagnate by Wayne E. Reilly December 8, 2012
Posted inBangor, Blogs and Columns, Living, News New immigrants formed clubs in old Bangor by Wayne E. Reilly November 24, 2012
Posted inBook reviews, Living Barry’s book on Maine deserves a place on the shelf by Wayne E. Reilly November 17, 2012
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Bangor’s TB crusade led to open-air school by Wayne E. Reilly November 12, 2012
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Magic lanterns lit up Bangor streets with 1912 election results by Wayne E. Reilly October 27, 2012
Posted inBangor, Blogs and Columns, Living, News Transcontinental autoists braved hardships by Wayne E. Reilly October 13, 2012
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Who was who in Bangor a century ago? by Wayne E. Reilly September 30, 2012
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Where was the Devil’s Half Acre? by Wayne E. Reilly September 16, 2012
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Monster parades marched through Bangor on Labor Day by Wayne E. Reilly September 3, 2012
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living The exploits of Minnie Gilbert, ‘Queen of Thieves’ by Wayne E. Reilly August 18, 2012August 19, 2012
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Odd Fellows convention a century ago highlighted African Americans in Bangor by Wayne E. Reilly August 5, 2012
Posted inBlogs and Columns, Living Shipbuilding’s ‘golden days’ disappeared quickly on the Penobscot by Wayne E. Reilly July 22, 2012