Moving from Singapore, she will oversee a faculty of more than 200 and a curricular program that includes 37 majors.
Lewiston
Mr. Drew and his Animals Too moving from Lewiston to Poland
Owner Drew Desjardins said he will sign a lease to move all those lizards, snakes, fish, birds and various critters to the Poland Crossing Plaza on Route 26.
Central Maine Healthcare welcomes physical therapy provider
LEWISTON — Gregory Violette, doctor of physical therapy, has been hired by Central Maine Medical Center and will work with orthopedic patients at Central Maine Therapy Services. Violette, who earned his DPT degree from the University of New England, says he believes in using active listening, effective communication and empathy with his patients. “I aspire […]
Looking Back on May 2, 2025: A nagging divorce, St. Dom’s prom, and Montello is ‘kindest’ school
Looking Back for May 2, 2025
Lewiston Safe Voices opens resource center amid worry of federal budget cuts
The unveiling comes at a time when federal funding is uncertain and cuts could lead to downsizing services.
Maine Nordiques defenseman not following family’s path in hockey journey
His father is part-owner of the Victoriaville Tigres, but Alex Pellerin decided against the QMJHL in favor of chasing his college hockey dreams in the United States.
FRONTLINE, Press Herald documentary nominated for 2 Emmy awards
The film, ‘Breakdown in Maine’ was announced as a 2025 nominee on Thursday.
Auburn lowers tax impact of proposed school budget
Residents will vote on the budget June 10.
Looking Back on May 1, 2025: Deadly fear of dying in North Anson and an Appalachian Trail dispute
Looking Back for May 1, 2025
Printing presses find new homes
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Thank you for your help in finding a home for the table top printing presses and typeset trays (April 25 Sun Spots). Jeff from the Franklin County Agricultural Society waited patiently until 8 a.m. to call me after a friend emailed him regarding the Sun Spots column. I had a very pleasant […]