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  • Published
    May 12, 2019

    Motherly advice: ‘There’s always time for lovin’ when there’s chicken in the oven’

    ‘Love every girl your boys bring home.’ ‘Don’t play with sticks.’ ‘Hydrate!’ ‘Life is a self-fulfilling prophesy.’ Readers recall their moms’ words of wisdom.

  • Published
    May 7, 2019

    Minot selectmen consider broadband study

    Editor’s note: This story is being reprinted because an earlier version with incorrect information ran in Thursday’s paper. It was a production error.  MINOT — The Board of Selectmen will meet with Brian Lippold of Casco Bay Advisors to see if Minot can proceed on its own with a feasibility study to determine broadband expansion for […]

  • Published
    May 5, 2019

    Museum L-A working on trail through Lewiston-Auburn’s Franco heritage

    Get ready to stroll Lewiston-Auburn and take in the historic sights as part of a larger Maine-to-Rhode Island ‘New England Franco Route.’

  • Published
    May 3, 2019

    Oxford Hills SCORE to host social media workshop

    SOUTH PARIS — SCORE of Oxford Hills will hold a free workshop on how to handle social media from 9:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday, May 15, at the Oxford Hills School District offices, 232 Main St. Totally confused about hashtags? Not sure what the “rules are” when you’re on Instagram? This session is designed to […]

  • Published
    April 30, 2019

    Minot accepts bid for Fire Department pumper

    The price was negotiated after bids came in above what voters agreed to spend.

  • Published
    April 28, 2019

    The busy stages of Judith Ivey

    You know her face. You don’t know her story. The stage and screen star talks about her life and why she’s directing ‘Fireflies’ at Lewiston’s Public Theatre in May.

  • Published
    April 23, 2019

    RSU 16 budget set for first vote Wednesday

    Voters in Poland, Minot and Mechanic Falls will weigh in on the $22.5 million proposal.

  • Published
    April 22, 2019

    Hannaford Topsham donates to local groups

    A total of $3,500 was presented to seven area nonprofits.

  • Published
    April 22, 2019

    Rachelle Power promoted at Geiger

    LEWISTON — Geiger has promoted of Rachelle Power to the position of vice president corporate programs. Power joined Geiger’s Corporate Programs division in 1994 as a program manager. She rose to business development manager in 2006, and was promoted to director of sales, service and marketing in 2016. Power lives in Auburn with her husband, […]

  • Published
    April 21, 2019

    A darker shade of green

    Five more earth-friendly tips: * Lighten your load: Removing excess weight from your vehicle can improve its fuel efficiency, reducing fuel use and associated emissions. FMI: www.autoblog.com/2009/10/29/greenlings-how-does-weight-affect-a-vehicles-efficiency/ * Unplug: They might look innocent, but plugged-in appliances such as televisions and chargers continue to draw power and use up energy — even when they’re turned off. […]

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