Talk:La Justice

I believe I have that I have the origional statue from Mass
After the paper ceased publication in 1964, its parent company, LaJustice Publishing continued as a printing firm for several years, often receiving contracts for city printing jobs, including publishing a history of the city's Franco-American community for its centennial in 1973. In 1982, Gerry Raymond retired and sold the firm to Edward J. Sullivan, who dissolved the corporation in 1983, and reorganized it as LaJustice Printing.

In 2007 it was purchased by his daughter Kathleen Lynch, who continued to operate it as a small commercial printing firm; the company remained active in some form as recently as March 2018. Kathleen Lynch home had an estate sale. LA JUSTICE, was from that sale. She is semi nude, about 2' high, I will send a photo through email if you are interested 2603:6011:2344:8D00:E50F:3D4:268E:F32D (talk) 14:01, 7 May 2023 (UTC)