At the end of last week, more than 200 students enrolled at city schools still did not have all the vaccinations required for them to begin classes, according to officials.
Kendra Caruso
Staff Writer
Kendra Caruso is a staff writer at the Sun Journal covering education and health. She graduated from the University of Maine with a degree in journalism in 2019 and started working for the Sun Journal in 2023.
Lewiston students use art project to express interests and hardships
The art project was displayed at the library for a few weeks over the summer.
Lewiston students use art project to express interests and hardships
The art project was displayed at the library for a few weeks over the summer.
Turner property taxes to increase
The amount of funds the town must pay toward the school and county budgets increased this year.
Lewiston school officials hopeful for better transportation situation this year
The transportation director is asking that parents inform schools about specific addresses where their children will be picked up and dropped off.
Access to new Edward Little High School will be via Western Avenue only
Traffic to the school will flow in and out of one entrance, while three other routes will be closed until demolition of the old school is completed.
Turner board accepts Quimby hall paving bid
There are four marijuana store licenses available in town, which the town will select interested applicants through a lottery-like process.
Auburn educators ready to welcome students to new high school
The public will be able to see the new school during a ribbon-cutting event later this month.
Public tours, ribbon cutting scheduled for Auburn’s new Edward Little High School
The superintendent is hoping to have the governor speak at the event.
Lisbon councilors pause zoning changes to hear from public
Councilors also voted to use Tif funds to develop a design for the Worumbo Mill parking lot.