A soft opening was held at the new pizza restaurant at Auburn Plaza.
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Maine religious leaders hope to stem drop in attendance
Religious attendance is on the decline in Maine, the third least religious state in the nation, according to Gallup polls.
Lewiston man dies in single-vehicle crash in Hartford
The vehicle reportedly went off the road and struck a tree on Route 219 Monday morning.
U.S. Sen. Angus King helps funnel $9 million in federal budget to regional projects
Money aims to assist with internet access, development and infrastructure in Androscoggin and Franklin counties.
Kudos: Betty Bates knits her way to recognition
Auburn woman, 88, named to Maine’s volunteer honor roll after logging more than 1,100 hours knitting items for Catholic Charities.
L-A This Week
MONDAY, Aug. 1 AUBURN — City Council workshop and meeting, 5:30 p.m. in the council chamber at Auburn Hall. Agenda includes votes on the T-4.2B zoning and repealing the T-4.2 zoning in the Court Street neighborhood in response to a citizens’ petitions. TUESDAY, Aug. 2 AUBURN — National Night Out with the Auburn Police Department, […]
‘I’ve never known anyone so ready to meet Jesus’: Friends remember Turner woman killed in hit-and-run
Friends say Tina White loved children and always had extra beds at her home for children who needed temporary shelter as part of her work with the Families for Children organization.
Mark LaFlamme: Long pants for the coming zombie apocalypse
Talk of the Town: Once you pay to get into Range Pond State Park, you might as well enjoy some beach time even if you’re wearing long pants on a sweltering hot day and being called ‘Senor Pantalones’ by other beachgoers.
Sprout Lewiston growing a love for ecology and education
Sprout Lewiston, a new summer program brought to Lewiston focuses on educating the youth and teaching them to give back to their community by cleaning up public parks. As many of the teens started the program lacking knowledge of the natural ecosystem of Lewiston, almost all of them now have goals to build their own garden at home.
SHAREcenter in desperate need of permanent location
The nonprofit must move out of the former Martel Elementary School by Sept. 31, but the organization has no place to go.