Monday’s meeting, held via Zoom, will also feature possible adoption of the new union contract with the Police Department.
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Nursing student survives emotional toll of COVID-19
Ashley Jardine of Poland struggled to complete nursing school at CMCC while her father was in a medically-induced coma during treatment for COVID-19.
Postcards from the front lines sent home to Lewiston family reveal World War II history
Denis Mailhot has compiled a history on the Dutil and Mailhot families from postcards and letters written in Europe during World War II. Much of the history focuses on Elisee Dutil who died in Germany in 1945.
Konstantoulakis resigns from Mechanic Falls Town Council
Councilors will decide on a replacement.
Mac Richardson taking his ‘fun spirit’ into retirement
The Lewiston wastewater treatment plant superintendent leaving after 32-year career.
Reopening of state exacerbates child care worries
With schools closed and roughly 50% of child care centers open, some families have struggled to find a safe place that will care for their children.
Volunteers needed to place flags on veterans’ graves
LEWISTON — The L&A Veterans Council is seeking volunteers of all ages to help place American flags on the graves of veterans in time for Memorial Day. Volunteers should meet at St. Peter’s Cemetery in Lewiston at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 23. All participants should wear masks. For more information, contact Jerry DeWitt at 926-3240 […]
Lewiston-Auburn’s Triple Crown running series canceled in 2020
The three road races — the YMCA Fit Fest, Emily’s Run and the L-A Bridge Run — are expected to return in 2021.
Two Maine dairy farms dumping milk as demand drops, others holding steady
Farmers are facing new challenges as coronavirus has shut down or limited markets.
A different kind of celebration for Mother’s Day
Restaurants and florists are seeking new ways to keep Mother’s Day special.