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Lewiston, Auburn Citylink bus drivers rally for better wages
A spokesperson for Western Maine Transportation Services, which operates Citylink, said the company "is continuing to bargain in good faith with the union."
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175th anniversary Posted: 12:01 AM
Looking Back on July 27
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Dear Abby Posted: 12:01 AM
Reverberations continue after falling out at work
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Horoscope Posted: 12:01 AM
Taurus: Set an example by doing for yourself, and self-advertising will prompt the following.
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Letters Posted: 12:00 AM
Kyle Gray: A democratic or authoritarian scheme?
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Letters Posted: 12:00 AM
Ellen Field: Contrasting Biden and Trump
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Letters Posted: 12:00 AM
Barbara McAllister: Lewiston fortunate to have Sen. Rotundo
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Opinion Posted: 12:00 AM
Froma Harrop: Harris must reach into her law and order past
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Opinion Posted: 12:00 AM
Editorial cartoon for Saturday, July 27, 2024
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Boston Red Sox Posted: Yesterday at 10:51 PM
Red Sox overcome Judge’s 470-foot homer, rally with 3 runs in 8th to beat Yankees 9-7
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Crime Posted: Yesterday at 10:39 PM
Maine State Police assisting Gardiner police with a death investigation on Bartlett Street
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Portland Sea Dogs Posted: Yesterday at 10:28 PM
Sea Dogs shut out Somerset, 3-0
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 9:28 PM
Sports Digest: Warner Bros. Discovery sues NBA after losing broadcast rights
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Maine
Parents of Phillips teenager who died in a 2021 crash sue Cushing man
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Maine
Norway woman, 65, killed in crash along Oxford’s Main Street
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Advertiser Democrat
Market Square Restaurant in South Paris transitioning to new owners
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Crime
Five arrested in College Street drug bust in Lewiston
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Lewiston-Auburn
Gas leak rousts tenants at Lewiston apartment complex
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Lewiston-Auburn
Garage completely destroyed in Lewiston fire
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Lewiston-Auburn
Dottie Perham-Whittier leaving Lewiston City Hall after 42 years
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Lewiston-Auburn
Car crashes into porch in Auburn
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Business
WIGY radio shuts down Breakfast Club morning show after 4-year run
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Street Talk
Mark LaFlamme: A witness to the Rideout Avenue homicide tells her tale
July 24
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River Valley
Mexico’s Good Samaritan Soup Kitchen organizer finds success as nonprofit
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Business
Maine regulators direct utilities to make power grid more resilient against storms
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Business
WIGY radio shuts down Breakfast Club morning show after 4-year run
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Business
Farmington flower grower starts with bouquets, looks to expand choices
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Crime
Maine State Police assisting Gardiner police with a death investigation on Bartlett Street
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Maine
Two Maine beaches under advisories for elevated bacteria levels
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Maine
Maine’s deputy chief medical examiner was disciplined after OUI charge
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Crime
Augusta police found justified in January shooting death of armed Lewiston man who was shooting at them
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Maine
Man’s body found in Casco Bay near Chebeague Island
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Business
U.S. agriculture chief announces $4 million for Maine solar projects
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Wilton rescinds vote to close boat ramp Aug. 2 during a portion of the Blueberry Festival
The boat rides will no longer be happening because of an insurance issue, board Chairperson Tiffany Maiuri said.
Paris reinstitutes Budget Committee
Town Manager Natalie Andrews said she would post for the positions right away to find five regular members and three alternates before the next budget season.
Froma Harrop: Harris must reach into her law and order past
The right-wing opposition will smear her as a Californian and all that implies. But as district attorney for San Francisco and then California's attorney general, she was tough on criminal defendants to the point that progressives targeted her.
Farmington collaborates on grant supporting 2025 Moose Festival
Firefighter Junior Turner was also recognized for 53 years of service.
Wood pellets production boomed to feed EU demand. It’s come at a cost for Black people in the South
Wood pellet production skyrocketed across the U.S. South. It helped feed demand in the European Union for renewable energy, as those countries sought to replace fossil fuels such as coal.
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Business
Auburn community college to offer heat pump installer training
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Business
Lewiston schools to benefit from water bottles
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Business
Lewiston hospital receives American Heart Association award
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Business
Auburn woman named National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses 2024 fellow
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Business
Auburn-Lewiston’s Saint Dominic Academy has new head of school
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Business
Jay’s OTIS Federal Credit Union donates $21,000 to 13 local food pantries