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The Healy Asylum is an historic building in Lewiston, Maine. It was built in 1893 as an orphanage for boys, a role it served until about 1970. It is now known as Healy Terrace, and is used for affordable senior housing. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, where it is listed as Healy Asylum.
Jul. 17—Prince Pombo Mafumba didn't know anyone in Maine when he arrived as an asylum seeker in the summer of 2019. He was staying with his wife and daughter at an emergency shelter set up at ...
Aug. 16—Asylum-seeking families at the Portland Expo were moved to hotels in Freeport and Lewiston on Wednesday as the city closed the temporary shelter that has been their home for the last ...
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Nearly 200 asylum seekers from African countries have traded one temporary home in Maine's largest city for another Wednesday after a basketball arena that served as a ...
[5] [13] [16] A few weeks after he began, a group of more than 200 asylum seekers arrived in Portland, Maine, and were temporarily housed at the Portland Exposition Building. In his first public actions as CDC Director, Shah visited the facility, dispatched public health nurses to vaccinate the families and conduct health screenings, and worked ...
6Gig is an American rock band from Portland, Maine. It is classified by reviewers as alternative rock and nu metal. They actively played at clubs and different locations throughout New England. They released two CDs and several singles, as well as a video for the song "Hit the Ground" that received airplay on MTV2. Before the release of "Mind ...
It was formerly known as Somerville Asylum and Charlestown Asylum. [11] 1813 ... Portland, Maine: 1875 Providence St. Vincent Hospital: Portland, Oregon [39]
Massachusetts Insane Hospital at Worcester The Asylum pictured on a postcard dated 1905 Essex Town Hall and TOHP Burnham Library, Essex, Massachusetts (1893-94) Frank W. Weston (1843–1911) was an English-born and trained architect who practiced in Portland, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts. He also invested in the bicycle industry and promoted ...