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AUGUSTA - At long last, Dr. Bernard Lown was honored at the State House on Tuesday when Gov. John Baldacci signed legislation to officially change the name of the Androscoggin River's South Bridge to the Bernard Lown Peace Bridge.

Lown is a former Lewiston resident and Nobel Peace Prize winner, who also helped to develop the life-saving heart defibrillator. The bridge connects Lewiston and Auburn.

While he clearly has command of complicated physiological mechanisms, Lown said he was ignorant about how much work went into changing the name of a bridge.

"I never realized the complexity of a simple measure," Lown said. "I had no idea it had taken so long."

Rep. Dick Wagner, D-Lewiston, led the Lewiston/Auburn delegation's united effort to getting the bill through the Legislature, but the original idea belonged to Al Harvie, a former Edward Little High School teacher.

Harvie, inspired after hearing Lown speak at a Bates College commencement more than 20 years ago, said he's been working since the early 1990s to find a way to honor Lown.

Harvie said the bridge is the perfect symbol for honoring him.

"We are two cities, but one community," Harvie said of Lewiston and Auburn. "Dr. Lown is the perfect role model."

After sharing his idea with Lewiston Mayor Larry Gilbert, the effort took off. Gilbert spoke to Auburn Mayor John Jenkins, and soon after both city councils voted unanimously in favor of the new bridge name.

Both mayors traveled to Augusta on Tuesday to meet with Lown and see the governor sign the bill.

"We ought to celebrate those among us who achieve greatness," Harvie said. "What he's done speaks to the education he got here in Maine and Lewiston/Auburn's immigrant history."

Lown came to Lewiston from Lithuania just before World War II. He lived with his uncle, Phillip, who owned the Lown Shoe Shop in Auburn and attended Lewiston High School. The younger Lown went on to graduate from the University of Maine and then Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He also holds an honorary degree from Bates College and is professor of cardiology emeritus at the Harvard School of Public Health.

In 1985, Lown won the Nobel Peace Prize with a Russian professor for their work analyzing what could happen to the world's population if nuclear war broke out between the United States and the U.S.S.R.

Lown said when it comes to figuring out how to shock hearts into beating again, ending the Cold War or renaming a bridge, it all starts with a simple idea.

"It takes one person to begin the process," he said.

Lown and his wife, Louise, who also grew up in Lewiston, live in Newton, Mass., but summer on Sebago Lake.

Lown said he has not been back to Lewiston for many years, but looks forward to attending the yet-to-be-planned bridge dedication.

"Lewiston is a different city in many ways than when I was growing up," he said. "The diversity now is great; it prepares people for living in a global world."

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Posted By:ROBERT at March 26, 2008 6:34 AM (Suggest Removal)
I guess the liberals in the photo (Rotundo, Wagner, Baldacci, Cain) haven't read up on the Auburn Shoe Strikes of the 1930's. They wouldn't have been celebrating this relative of "management" receiving this award. LOL! Oh yeah, they are all from out of town. But in any event, Dr. Lown is one legal immigrant that didn't come here to stand on the street corner and run to the ATM's at City Hall and the DHHS. There was none of that when he came to town. Good for you, Dr. Lown.

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Posted By:JulieL at March 26, 2008 9:17 AM (Suggest Removal)
Oh Itchy. Stop beating your lagal immigration drum. It's a great story and if the people in the photos are Liberals, who cares? Are you really afraid of people who are politically different, cultaurally differet, economically different, I have one Republican friend and we just don't talk politics, especially now because she is embarrassed that she was so steadfast in her supposrt of Bush/Cheney and I am not one to rub her nose in it...

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Posted By:Lincoln at March 26, 2008 12:28 PM (Suggest Removal)
Itchy, confucious once said its better to keep ones mouth shut and be thought an idiot than to open your moouth and remove all doubt...saying they would not have supported him because he was related to a management person in the shoe factories is absurd.

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Posted By:Cookie at March 26, 2008 12:44 PM (Suggest Removal)
This man is a GREAT man, and the past of others does not diminish what he has done. Make sure Itchy, that when a defilibrator is going to be used to save your life, or one of your own, that you let someone know first that you don't want that device used, because the man who helped invent it had a relative who may or may not have done something almost a hundred years ago that offends your delicate sensibilities.

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Posted By:clifford Drake at March 26, 2008 12:58 PM (Suggest Removal)
it wil alwas be know as the south bridge to new auburn.Dr Lown is a mere footnote in the cold war history in fact he falsel takes credit for ending theCold War with his Loser Band of Protestes/

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Posted By:Kcounty at March 26, 2008 9:53 PM (Suggest Removal)
Juliel, Keep dreaming. You liberals have no answers to any of our problems. You just want to play the media-driven "blame game". Do you think Obama or Clinton have answers? They have none.

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Posted By:dr. dosh at March 27, 2008 12:49 AM (Suggest Removal)
..Hooray for the immigrants. Lown came to Lewiston from Lithuania just before World War II (clue : it's on the Baltic Sea). Any one not a decendant of immigrants in here ? Peace will prevail • btw - the bridge joins your two towns. Alo'ha *<=)

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Posted By:dr. dosh at March 27, 2008 3:31 AM (Suggest Removal)
..lol, What was the question KKK Kountry ¿ (=>*

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