Students from Monmouth and Lewiston were at Notre Dame Cathedral on Sunday.
Matthew Daigle
Matthew Daigle is a court reporter at the Norway bureau of the Sun Journal and has worked for the company for more than six years. He covers the courts, Oxford County government, and the towns of Norway, Paris and Otisfield. He lives in Greene with his fiance, his two Siamese cats and his 13-year old chihuahua. In his spare time, he likes to read, watch movies and listen to podcasts about the television show “Survivor.” He is a graduate of the University of Maine at Farmington and earned a bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing.
Hungry people and cooks enjoy a chili night in Lewiston
The Chili & Chowder Taste Challenge is a fundraiser that benefits Longley Elementary School and the Green Ladle Scholarship Fund.
Edward Little High School Building Committee recommends single question on June 11 ballot
The ELHS Building Committee agreed Tuesday evening that the June 11 ballot question on the new Edward Little High School should be presented as a single question.
Lewiston School Committee backs 2019-20 budget
The Lewiston School Committee voted 8-1 Monday evening to approve a proposed school budget that would result in a slight tax increase.
Lewiston Farmers’ Market kicks off season with Spaghetti (Squash!) Dinner fundraiser
The dinner serves as a way to get people excited about the upcoming summer season of the Lewiston Farmers’ Market.
Leeds voters approve $1.18 million municipal budget
Leeds voters approved a $1.18 million municipal budget, which is “slightly higher” than the previous year’s budget, according to Selectman Jan Weigman.
Warren man charged with armed robbery, creating police standoff
A Warren man was arrested early Saturday morning after robbing a Cumberland Farms in Gray, leading police on a chase, and hiding in a tree.
Waterford man injured in Norway rollover
A Waterford man was taken to Stephens Memorial Hospital Tuesday evening after rolling his vehicle over on Harrison Road.
Auburn police warn Church of Safe Injection against needle distribution
The Auburn Police Department warned Jesse Harvey, the founder of the Church of Safe Injection, that if he exchanged syringes with anyone Tuesday, he would be charged with a misdemeanor.
Consultant recommends replacement of Lewiston’s downtown parking meters
Boston firm advocates replacing downtown meters to increase revenue, spaces.