‘Libraries are reflections of our communities’: Hardship and hope at the Lewiston Public Library
The Sun Journal spoke with library leaders, staff, elected officials and more about the issues facing public libraries, the root causes, and why there's hope for the future.
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Sports Posted: 4:53 AM
Sports on TV: Sunday, May 12, 2024
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Outdoors Posted: 4:01 AM
Hunting in Maine: Is it worth targeting turkeys with decoys?
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Outdoors Posted: 4:01 AM
Ask Maine Audubon: Early morning birds belting out their spring songs, and much more
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Politics Posted: 4:00 AM
Dozens of departing Maine lawmakers could alter balance of power
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Politics Posted: 4:00 AM
Some influential Maine lawmakers are about to give up their seats. What’s next for them?
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Food Posted: 4:00 AM
Sushi from Yosaku, ajo sauce from Maiz and more: Maine moms’ first bites after giving birth
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Health care Posted: 4:00 AM
Wait times balloon for Maine mental health services as access barriers persist
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Dear Abby Posted: 12:01 AM
Woman’s choice of partner is about to end inheritance
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Horoscope Posted: 12:01 AM
Capricorn: Arguing is a waste of time and energy. Focus on changes that make you happy, and look for opportunities to explore what’s new and available to you.
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Talk of the Town Posted: 12:00 AM
Mark LaFlamme: Various body parts for Mother’s Day
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bPlus Posted: 12:00 AM
In a word: An Oxford comma walks into a bar
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Opinion Posted: 12:00 AM
Clarence Page: Congress enters thorny debate over how to define antisemitism
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The Buzz
Mancini’s Italian micro deli and sandwich shop to open in downtown Lewiston
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Androscoggin County
Crews battle barn fire in Durham
May 10 -
Maine
Northern lights likely to put on a show in Maine on Friday, Saturday nights
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Lewiston-Auburn
Second Auburn Lobster Festival set for Saturday
May 8 -
Oxford Hills
Homeless man charged with crashing police vehicles and shootout found not fit for court, again
May 10 -
Schools & Education
Wales-based high school’s Academic Decathlon team places second at national competition
May 10 -
Lewiston-Auburn
Ed Boucher, the local musician who wrote the Marden’s jingle, dies
May 9 -
Outdoors
Did you see the northern lights Friday night?
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Attorney: Beheading video should not have been permissible in murder conviction
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The Buzz
Bourgeois Guitars plans expansion on North Lisbon Road in Lewiston
May 10
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Things to Do
Test your knowledge of famous Maine moms with our Mother’s Day quiz
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Talk of the Town
Mark LaFlamme: Various body parts for Mother’s Day
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bPlus
Face Time: Rebecca Richard of Jay balances motherhood, writing career, and running a business
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bPlus
Where do you go for pizza perfection?
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bPlus
In a word: An Oxford comma walks into a bar
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Politics
Dozens of departing Maine lawmakers could alter balance of power
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Politics
Some influential Maine lawmakers are about to give up their seats. What’s next for them?
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Health care
Wait times balloon for Maine mental health services as access barriers persist
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Schools & Education
Clinton mother and son, alongside more than 200 graduates, earn degrees from Thomas College with eye on the future
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Fur is back in fashion for these runway models
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Outdoors
Did you see the northern lights Friday night?
Police warrant provides glimpse of Jay marijuana grow operation
Police had been watching the home at 864 Franklin Road after learning that it might be the scene of a large marijuana grow operation similar to a grow investigated in New Sharon in March.
Dixfield municipal budget proposal up $444,586
Increases in police services and reserve accounts are the major reasons.
Homeless man charged with crashing police vehicles and shootout found not fit for court, again
Gary Porter's defense attorney says he plans to file a motion for a competency evaluations.
Clarence Page: Congress enters thorny debate over how to define antisemitism
Who would oppose legislation to outlaw antisemitism? More people than you might think.
2024 Morning Sentinel Readers’ Choice Awards Ceremony
This event took place at the Waterville Elks Lodge on Thursday, May 2.
‘RoboCop’ security systems pop up in Maine as concerns over retail theft rise
The flashing blue lights atop poles in some Maine parking lots are designed to deter criminals, but some question the balance of safety vs. privacy.
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Business
Norway Savings Bank contributes $25,000 to Trinity Jubilee Center in Lewiston
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Business
Lisbon Credit Union names new president/CEO
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Business
Covenant Health hires VP of practice operations in Lewiston
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Business
Franklin Savings Bank names new VP, human resources director
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Business
Greater Lovell Land Trust appoints new director
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Business
Maine Franco-American Genealogical Society appoints treasurer