After a year without the usual celebration, the city sees it as a signature event.
Andrew Rice
Staff Writer
Andrew Rice is a staff writer at the Press Herald covering the city of Portland. He's been working in journalism since 2012, joining the Sun Journal in 2017, then the Press Herald in 2026. He lives in Portland with his wife, two daughters and two dogs. In his spare time, he plays guitar in a Portland-based rock band and listens to hockey podcasts. Andrew is a graduate of the University of Southern Maine in Media Studies.
JumpstartME: A new brewery will set up shop in Lewiston
Rusty Bus Brewing will open at 120 Lisbon St. after winning the business incubator contest.
Lewiston housing committee says city should loosen rules on accessory dwelling units
One recommendation from the committee urges city officials to consider changes to allow accessory dwelling units or tiny houses in hopes of addressing a housing shortage.
Lewiston voters approved charter changes, but it could be just the beginning
Amendments will go into effect in early December. A much bigger slate of changes could come next year.
Lewiston officials assess ‘disappointing’ Question 1 results
Construction activity at the Lewiston converter station continued Wednesday, as officials reacted to the public’s rejection of the project, including by Lewiston voters.
Jason Levesque solidifies third term as Auburn mayor
Levesque ran unopposed for a third consecutive term, receiving 4,242 votes from nearly 6,000 cast.
Auburn elects new City Council for 2022
It will be a mix of incumbents, including Leroy Walker, and newcomers.
Lewiston voters approve slate of charter changes
The changes include implementing staggered terms for elected officials. However, due to a programming error, results for one of the questions will not be known until later this month.
Lewiston voters elect a new City Council
Only two sitting councilors will continue to hold their seats on the council.
Carl Sheline to be Lewiston’s next mayor
He will replace Mayor Mark Cayer, who did not seek reelection after serving one term.