Meyer, who started as a journalist with the paper in 1990, has become a champion of open government access and the public’s right to know.
Lewiston
Lewiston’s United Ambulance Service receives perfect score in reaccreditation review
The accreditation review, like the process used by hospitals and nursing facilities, is conducted every three years and includes an intensive application process and multiday onsite inspection by outside experts.
This Maine hockey player powers junior, high school teams
Brody Emond, an Oak Hill High senior, leads his Leavitt co-op and a Maine Nordiques squad in scoring.
Lewiston man joins Auburn’s Fontaine Family Team
Eric Milliken has worked in boundary and construction surveying and currently applies his expertise at Bath Iron Works.
DaVinci’s Eatery closes while replacing kitchen floor
The popular Lewiston restaurant is closed this week to facilitate the floor work.
‘Little Prince’ auditions set for March 2, 3 in Auburn
Britny Anderson will be the production’s director.
Maine Jewish Film Festival offers 15 thrilling offerings from around the world
The Maine Jewish Film Festival is one of the big events on the Maine movie calendar. MJFF’s 26th festival is taking place this week, from Saturday through March 9 at venues in Portland, Waterville, Lewiston and Brunswick and featuring 15 fascinating and thrillingly different films from around the world. As ever, the Maine Jewish Film […]
Donating your soda can tabs
“Friends, I’m asking you to look for ways to help your neighbors. Kindness matters.”
Maine’s coldest case: Police still don’t know who killed Kenny Wood Jr. in Auburn in 1954
Despite years of investigation, authorities have never figured out who murdered the 12-year-old from Gray.
Mystery Photo for Feb. 23, 2025
Correctly guess where this photo was taken and you could win a $25 Hannaford Supermarket gift card.