A comprehensive detox center was at the top of a long list of needs if Lewiston is “truly going to be a recovery-ready community,” representatives from the Mayoral Ad Hoc Committee on Substance Use and Recovery told the City Council on Tuesday.
2023
After a mild few weeks, winter is set to return to Maine
Two separate snowstorms will hit much of Maine from Wednesday night till Friday morning.
In photos: See the action from Tuesday’s high school postseason games
Check out some of our favorite images from wrestling, swimming, diving and basketball.
Class B Alpine state championships: Mountain Valley’s Lily and Jaden Boulanger finish 1-2 again
Falcons freshman Lily Boulanger wins the giant slalom title, just beating out her sister, a junior. Jaden won Monday’s slalom title.
MPA revises schedule for basketball tournaments
With a snowstorm expected to hit Maine on Wednesday night and linger throughout Thursday, the Maine Principals’ Association has moved all games originally scheduled for Thursday to either Wednesday or Friday.
Chesterville girl in Boston hospital after dog attack
Lily Norton, 6, was in critical condition at Boston Children’s Hospital following the attack on Saturday.
Maddie Ripley hopes her historic victory inspires more girls to try wrestling
The Oceanside High junior, who on Saturday became the first girl in Maine to win a state title while competing against boys, earns another championship on Tuesday.
C South girls’ basketball: Old Orchard Beach storms past Winthrop
Elise MacNair leads Seagulls with 30 points.
Photos: Mama’s got a new pair of shoes
Horses get new shoes from Brunswick farrier Dashiell Jorgensen in Auburn on Tuesday afternoon.
Director of indigent legal services in Maine resigning
Justin W. Andrus, executive director of the Maine Commission on Indigent Services, announced Tuesday that he plans to leave the agency at the end of June.