Face time: Amber Caron is the communications director for the Maine company known nationally for placing wreaths on veterans’ graves each year.
Lewiston
Edward Little girls swim co-op completes sweep, Camden Hills repeats at KVAC championships
Edward Little/Lewiston/Leavitt/Poland girls claim first conference championship, and defending champion Camden Hills wins Class B title with ease.
Lewiston, Lisbon/St. Dom’s, Ellsworth repeat as state cheering champions
All state champs from previous year defend titles for first time since 2000.
‘Keep Singing!’ auditions set for Feb. 18, 19 in Auburn
Written by local creative duo Linda Hildonen and Colby Michuad, “Keep Singing” is a showcase of three short musicals.
Gil Steward: Simultaneous early releases clog wintry roads
So far this year to date we have not had a lot of snow, but we’ve had a lot of storms. A lot of them start in mid-morning, so this makes for the worst driving from 11 a.m. to 1, 2 or 3 p.m. Places that had school let kids out at noon. Credit unions, […]
Maiwen brothers boost Edward Little boys basketball over Lewiston
Akol Maiwen leads the Red Eddies early in the game, and Diing Maiwen finishes with a monster second half. The rival teams are likely to meet again in the AA North quarterfinals.
Records fall as Morse, Edward Little co-op win KVAC boys swimming titles
Edward Little/Lewiston/Leavitt/Poland wins its fourth straight Class A conference title, and Morse wins its fourth straight in Class B.
Bates Puddle Jump 2025 marks 50th anniversary with a splash
50th annual Puddle Jump at the Lewiston College.
UScellular gives YMCA of Auburn-Lewiston $59K to improve internet for students
AUBURN — YMCA of Auburn-Lewiston has received $59,136 worth of hot spots and service from UScellular to help students connect to the internet. The donation was part of $403,000 UScellular donated to seven statewide nonprofits as part of its After School Access Project. “Reliable connectivity is more essential than ever, and we are committed to […]
Lewiston approves contract for new administrator Bryan Kaenrath
The Waterville city manager and former legislator said a top priority is creating ”a real sense of hope, optimism and momentum in the community.” Kaenrath’s starting salary will be $180,000.