The resolution was drafted following a meeting between Mayor Mark Cayer and the police patrol union this week.
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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.
Lewiston to consider body cameras for police following talks between mayor and police union
Mayor Mark Cayer met with the police patrol union Monday regarding the City Council’s resolution condemning racial profiling.
‘Calm and steady:’ Ed Barrett retires after 45 years in municipal government
Barrett retires after a decade in Lewiston that saw a period of growth bookended by financial challenges.
Lewiston mayor to meet with police union following resolution rebuttal
Mayor Mark Cayer said he will discuss the police union’s reaction to a City Council resolution that condemned racial profiling.
Auburn traffic study looks to make Court Street more pedestrian-friendly
“Pretty much the whole thing is a high-crash location,” said George Peterson, transportation planner at the Androscoggin Valley Council of Governments.
Auburn Public Library reopens
For now, the library will only allow 10 customers at a time.
Dale Doughty chosen as Lewiston’s deputy city administrator
Doughty succeeds Denis D’Auteuil, who will become the new city administrator July 1.
Auburn sculpture has no home — yet
Auburn councilors have approved a sculpture installation as part of a public art grant, but haven’t decided where to put it.
Auburn cuts ribbon on Hampshire Street housing
All 53 apartments are expected to be filled by the end of August.
Auburn council confirms Brian Wood as assistant city manager
Wood is moving to Auburn from Washington, D.C., where he worked in the mayor’s office.