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September 2024
What’s up in October: Planets keep dancing, providing a full fall spectacle
As Mars gets a little closer and brighter each night and Venus gets higher and brighter, Saturn is still close to its best as an evening planet.
At a pivotal time for the Maine Arts Commission, new leader offers promise
The agency’s new executive director started her job in August with 30-plus years of experience at the intersection of arts and government.
Three televised debates are coming soon
The one-hour debates will be held in television studios without an audience.
Photo Album: See some of the spookiest haunts in Lewiston
The people who love Halloween enough to expend all the money and labor on the REALLY BIG STUFF tend to start early.
Small grocers feel squeezed by suppliers, and shoppers bear the pain
Independent grocery stories, often lifelines in small, rural communities, try to scrape by on smaller margins while bigger rivals get better deals from wholesalers.
What the Kroger-Albertsons merger could mean for you
The retail giants have proposed the biggest supermarket merger in U.S. history.
Grocery chains are bigger than ever. Here’s a look at the market.
The traditional supermarket industry has shrunk as big-name grocers acquired their smaller rivals. Here are the chains that dominate near you and across the U.S.
Obituary: Richard C. Wood
GRAY – Richard “Dick” Wood, son of Gladys C. Wood, born March 23, 1925, in St. Louis, Mo., passed away per …
Obituary: Aime L. Morin Jr.
AUBURN – Aime L. Morin Jr., 92, of Auburn, formerly of Lewiston, passed away on Friday, August 30, 2024. He was …