PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Moose Lodge has been awarded $9,800 in grant money towards repairing its lodge home. The money has been disbursed as part of a grant program from Moose International, the ...
BILLERICA — Two dozen men and women will gather in a building in North Billerica tomorrow afternoon. They will be given medallions as they are inducted as officers into a fraternal society. What may ...
Sanford welcomed Paul Curtis, chairman of Moose International Board of Directors, on Saturday at local 2519 Moose Lodge. The Loyal Order of the Moose is an international fraternity headquartered in ...
Recently-dissolved Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge in Steelton remembered fondly as soul of community
Pat and Bud Salinger of Oberlin poured their lives into the Steelton Moose Lodge. And they can prove it. Hundreds of pictures, certificates, a plaque hanging in their bedroom, a ring rewarding the ...
Pig feeds, steak nights and Sunday morning breakfasts will continue at the Loyal Order of Moose lodge in Petaluma, but the future may hold wine tastings, organic food s night and arts lectures, too.
PHOENIXVILLE – The Historic Moose Building in Phoenixville at 119 Main Street was completed in 1917 and housed the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 1273 for 85 years until 2002. At that time the Moose Lodge ...
The Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 319 in Prescott Valley made sure local veterans had a Happy Thanksgiving Thursday. About ...
The Plymouth Moose Lodge in Manomet and the Yarmouth Moose Lodge on Cape Cod are hosting nine boys ages 8-16 from the Loyal Order of Moose’s child city, Mooseheart, Ill., while they visit New England ...
In the spring of 1914, the Fairbanks Lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose was formed and promoted through a big advertising campaign led by the national organizer J. Fredrick Johnson, who established ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—In a story Dec. 13 about an allegation of sexual abuse against the top official at the Loyal Order of Moose and Moose International fraternal organizations, The Associated Press, ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A former meeting place for the Loyal Order Of Moose in Port Richmond was sold to a religious organization for $385,000, according to the Realtor who handled the transaction. The ...
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