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SKOWHEGAN — The annual Holiday Stroll this weekend brings with it an atmosphere of small-town celebration,...
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reader of Boston, MA
Dec 2, 2008 6:53 PM
Zuni1963 of Skowhegan, ME always something for you to complain about...big woop


----Slowly but surely the word "Christmas" is making a comeback into the names of public events and parades in Massachusetts. One town wants to call itself "Christmas town". Not 'Holiday Town', "CHRISTMAS TOWN".


Walmart,Kmart have returned Christmas into their store advertising, one of those retailers calls one section of thier stores "CHRISTMAS SHOP" , not "Holiday Shop".


Whats taking Maine so long to bring back CHRSTMAS!!! CHIRSTMAS STROLL!report abuse
Zuni1963 of Skowhegan, ME
Dec 1, 2008 12:46 PM
always something for you to complain about...big woop!report abuse
reader of Boston, MA
Dec 1, 2008 7:47 AM
"Holiday Stroll","Parade of Lights","Hospice Lights","tree-lighting" ceremony,"Music Jam"

How about Christmas Stroll,Parade of Christmas Lights,Christmas tree lightening ceremony, Christmas Jam.


No self respecting Christian would attend an event that deliberately omits Christmas in the titles of events. CHRISTMAS is NOT a swearreport abuse

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