Wyatt Hathaway tosses two TDs and runs for another, and Sawyer Hathaway had for for touchdown and throws for one. Plus other football and soccer action from Friday.
2019
Police log
Charges Lewiston Tiffany Weeks, 25, of 256 Lisbon St., Apt. 302, on a probation hold, 8:17 a.m. Friday at 855 Lisbon Street. Angela Biel, 41, of 21 Roger St., on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear, 12:45 p.m. Friday at 9 St. Patrick Avenue. Auburn Dahneshia Burnham, 32, of 272 Main St., Apt. 205, […]
Brown scores 25, Celtics rally late to beat Raptors, 112-106
Boston outscores Toronto 36-24 in the fourth quarter for its first win.
Football: York passes big test, picks apart Wells
Teagan Hynes throws for 384 yards and five touchdowns, and the Wildcats earn the No. 2 seed in Class C South with a 48-27 victory.
Democrats hopeful as they bring campaigns for U.S. Senate to rural Sangerville Grange
SANGERVILLE — For a few hours recently, the 115-year-old East Sangerville Grange Hall, one of those classic white clapboard New England structures, stood at the center of what may prove the most important U.S. Senate race in the nation. That mid-October Saturday night marked the first time each of the Maine Democratic Party’s Senate contenders gathered […]
L-A This Week
MONDAY, Oct. 28 LEWISTON — Design Lewiston public meeting, 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall. Public input sought by city staff on building design guidelines and a future zoning ordinance update. LEWISTON — Planning Board meeting, immediately following the Design Lewiston meeting, 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall. Agenda […]
Community Credit Union donates to Greene Baptist Church Food Pantry
LEWISTON — Community Credit Union presented the Greene Baptist Church Food Pantry with a check for $250 as part of the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger. The food pantry is in the church. It serves about 75 families per month and also gives out about 20 Thanksgiving baskets. The food pantry is open […]
Farmington hospital event raises $2,000 for LEAP fund
FARMINGTON — A spaghetti fundraising luncheon at Franklin Memorial Hospital, hosted by the hospital, raised $2,051 to benefit those affected by the Farmington explosion via the LEAP Explosion Fund at United Way of the Tri-Valley Area. The luncheon was attended by employees and community members.