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at 8:02 AMAt one time, John Gendron eyed a 1,100-unit development on the site, but the proposal set off a communitywide debate over water quality that included a lawsuit between Lewiston and the Auburn Water District.
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Her accessories were used by celebrities from Britney Spears to the cast of the 'Sex and the City' TV series.
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Maine's programs are intended to bring solar power to renters and homeowners, rural and urban households and others that may not be well-suited for on-site solar.
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The 60 funded recipients, including the Maine Governor's Energy Office, will serve 900,000-plus households in low- and middle-income communities.
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The U.S. House of Representatives on Saturday put legislation requiring ByteDance to divest its ownership stake in TikTok on a fast track to become law.
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Environmentalists say that in 5 years, regulators have adopted only 2 rules aimed at Maine’s Climate Law’s requirements, and not a single rule to scale back pollution from tailpipe emissions.
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Developer plans 377 market rate apartments, commercial spaces and restaurant space for the massive mill complex.
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The $18 million pilot initiative is meant to curb evictions. About 2,400 people and families will qualify.
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The three greenhouses put out over 2 million heads of organic lettuce a year, and the farm raises about 150,000 pounds of tilapia
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Many of the items in the permanent collection on the upper floors deal with the subject matter of the new exhibit at the Maine MILL.
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Photos and memorabilia line the walls in the gallery at the Maine MILL in the Bates Mill Complex in Lewiston. Photography by Sun Journal photographer Russ Dillingham.
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Questions? Contact Business Writer Christopher Wheelock at (207) 689-2817 or at cwheelock@sunjournal.com.
Questions? Contact Business Writer Christopher Wheelock at (207) 689-2817 or at cwheelock@sunjournal.com.
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Bates College professor awarded Maine’s Public Humanities Prize
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Lewiston gift shop celebrates 10-year milestone
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Lewiston, Wilton nonprofits receive grants
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UScellular names new retail area sales manager
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Auburn dog groomer relocates to Coburn Street
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Norway Savings Bank receives 2 accolades
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Lewiston names new building, plumbing inspector
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OTIS Federal Credit Union promotes 2 staff members
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IT specialist retires, returns to Maine after 35 years of federal service
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Woodlands Senior Living of Farmington first to be accredited
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Lewiston promotional products distributor acquires California company
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Lewiston names new public works director
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Discover Lisbon launches new name with new director
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Norway Savings Bank names Buckfield woman as VP, loan operations manager
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Androscoggin Home Health Care & Hospice hires new director
Giving back
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Subaru donates $50K to United Way of Androscoggin County
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Wheelers Insurance awarded $5,000 donation for Team Hailey Hugs
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Coldwell Banker Sandy River Realty supports Franklin County Animal Shelter
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Auburn-based VIP donates over $164,000 to Make-A-Wish in 2022
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NorthStar 4-H Youth Mentoring program receives $120,000 commitment from Norway Savings Bank
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Oxford Federal Credit Union to provide financial literacy resources to local students
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Norway Savings Bank employees award $10,000 to Safe Voices
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Emerson Chevrolet Buick donates to Good Shepherd Food Bank
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UScellular donates $112,600 in wireless hot spots and service to YWCA Central Maine’s After School Access Project
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Maine Source Homes & Realty donates $3,200 to Safe Voices
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DuBois Realty Group donates to local charities
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Norway Savings Bank donates nearly $1.1M to nonprofit organizations in 2022
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Darling’s Auto Group donates $2,500 to Dempsey Center
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UScellular surprises Kaydenz Kitchen with food donation
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Subaru donates to YMCA