Lewiston Strong: Hundreds come to mark anniversary of mass shooting
Roughly 300 people assembled to celebrate the 18 people killed in the Oct. 25, 2023, shooting, the many who were hurt and the families of the victims.
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‘I’ll never give up on you’: Lewiston shooter’s friends knew he needed help
Daryl Reed, the soldier whom Robert Card threatened during the unit's annual training, and Sean Hodgson, who was Card's closest friend, spoke for the first time in front of the commission investigating the mass shooting.
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Steve Collins: Oct. 25’s darkness a constant reminder of the need for greater kindness
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Boston Celtics Posted: 11:27 PM
Porzingis, Holiday struggle as Heat pull even with Celtics
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Boys Lacrosse Posted: 10:00 PM
Boys lacrosse: Mt. Blue’s Chase Ranger scores 100th goal in win over Brewer
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Sports Posted: 9:47 PM
Sports Digest: Sea Dogs down Hartford on a combined three-hitter
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Sports Posted: 9:46 PM
Top portion of NFL Draft dominated by offense
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Softball Posted: 9:04 PM
Softball: Spruce Mountain outslugs Madison
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Sports Posted: 8:59 PM
Patriots select Maye as their next quarterback
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Lewiston-Auburn Posted: 8:59 PM
Lewiston Strong: Hundreds come to mark anniversary of mass shooting
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New England Posted: 8:12 PM
Driver charged with negligent homicide in fiery crash that shut down Connecticut highway bridge
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Maine Posted: 8:01 PM
Amtrak planners identify 3 possible sites for new train station in Portland
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Crime Posted: 7:49 PM
Teenagers charged in assault at Kinneowatha Park in Wilton
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Girls Lacrosse Posted: 7:46 PM
Photos: St. Dom’s/Oak Hill sunk by Traip in girls lacrosse
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Health care Posted: 7:42 PM
Bill on transparency about hospital facility fees takes effect without Gov. Mills’ signature
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Maine
Utility opposes new rules for heat pumps popular in Maine
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The Buzz
Afrotaste closing its doors in Lewiston after just one year
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Maine
Hannaford expands recall of store-branded ground beef
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Maine
There are a lot of fallen pine cones in Maine right now. Here’s why.
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Lewiston-Auburn
Photo: Cars crossing Longley Bridge crash, tie up traffic
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Lewiston-Auburn
Pets die in Lewiston apartment house fire
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Street Talk
Mark LaFlamme: On the veterinarian shortage and its casualties
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Softball
Watch: Highlights and interviews from Buckfield’s softball win over Leavitt
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Lewiston-Auburn
Lewiston officials consider adding several public restrooms
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Arts & Entertainment
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon advances to top 10 on ‘American Idol’
April 22
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Schools & Education
Photo Album: Litchfield students enjoy pool time
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Lewiston-Auburn
Balloons blamed for Wednesday power outage in Lewiston
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News
Beck, Moulton confirmed winners in Livermore Falls recount
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Lewiston-Auburn
Bates College taps journalist Mary Louise Kelly to speak at its commencement in May
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Maine
Maine’s high court upholds COVID vaccine mandate for EMS personnel
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News
Great Falls Forum: Local organization mentors young journalists across the globe
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Maine
Amtrak planners identify 3 possible sites for new train station in Portland
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Health care
Bill on transparency about hospital facility fees takes effect without Gov. Mills’ signature
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Maine
Fewer people visited Maine in 2023, but they stayed longer and spent more money
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Schools & Education
Wales-based school district moves forward with proposed budget
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The Franklin Journal
Three Farmington police promotions announced, cruisers and equipment purchases approved
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Maine
Lawmakers, advocates at odds with Mills over right to sue in farmworker minimum wage bill
Trinity Jubilee Center in Lewiston to host $600 relief payment application event for farmworkers, meatpackers
Trinity Jubilee Center will hold an event Wednesday for farmworkers and meatpackers of USDA-approved facilities to apply for $600 COVID-19 relief payments.
Teenagers charged in assault at Kinneowatha Park in Wilton
Wilton boys ages 15 and 16 were charged with assault Sunday.
Dixfield-based school district approves budget, retains sports and after-school programs
The Regional School Unit 56 board of directors hired Kaelyne Thompson as Dirigo High School principal and Sara Thurston as athletics and activities director for the district, both to begin their positions July 1.
Oxford County sheriff’s fate in Janet Mills’ hands
Lawyers in case against Sheriff Christopher Wainwright give closing arguments Wednesday as county commissioners seek his removal from office.
Michael T. Peters: Jewish people deserve to be celebrated: Judeo-Christian teachings built America
The Jewish people are part of our America and deserve our respect and our protection. We should not tolerate what is taking place on American campuses, and we should demand that the influencers who are teaching this new Marxist garbage be terminated.
2024 Morning Sentinel Readers’ Choice Awards Ceremony
Join us at the Waterville Elks Lodge on Thursday, May 2 at 6 p.m.
Nutty Netties Cafe adding a second location in Auburn
The Buzz: Popular purveyor of chocolates and breakfast and lunch spot will phase in a new location on Main Street.
Oxford man shot by police in Mexico gets nearly 2 years in prison
Prosecutors say Brandon Dearborn, who was prohibited from having a gun, took aim at police before he was shot.
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Business
Lewiston’s Safe Voices names new director
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Business
Norway’s Woods Maine Shop expanding downtown
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Business
Bates College professor awarded Maine’s Public Humanities Prize
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Business
Lewiston gift shop celebrates 10-year milestone
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Business
Lewiston, Wilton nonprofits receive grants
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Business
UScellular names new retail area sales manager