The bill appears on track to be approved, but funding for the 26-mile, multiuse trail is a potential obstacle.
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Commissioners narrow down price for new Androscoggin County sheriff’s office
Commissioners are weighing whether to put out a bond for $26 million or $29 million.
Who is the man bringing the Muhammad Ali statue to Lewiston?
The statue commemorates Ali’s victory over Sonny Liston 60 years ago this week and will be unveiled Saturday at Bates Mill.
Tulip Tea at Farmington’s Octagon House
DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Farmington Historical Society will celebrate the blooming of the giant Tulip Poplar with an Afternoon Tea in front of the historic Octagon House, 126 High St. in Farmington, on Sunday, June 1, from 2 to 4 p.m. This traditional tea will feature sweet and savory goodies, live music with the Maine […]
15 Maine Pride events to help you celebrate this June
There are Pride Month celebrations planned all over the state, including in Ogunquit, Kennebunkport, Portland, Yarmouth, Brunswick, Lewiston, Waterville, Farmington and Eastport.
Three Lewiston soldiers died in France on the same day in World War I
The German advance at the Battle of Belleau Woods, near Paris, took the lives of two local infantrymen and one engineer on June 6, 1918.
Colby, Bates commencements celebrate student contributions, next steps
The two ceremonies Sunday recognized thousands of graduates from two of Maine’s premier private colleges.
Lewiston’s youngest students learn to be good stewards of the planet
The city’s elementary schools use hands-on learning to teach respect for the earth, and avoid the anxiety that can come with discussing the climate crisis.
Meet the Mechanic Falls native who led the last bayonet charge in U.S. Army history
Lewis Millett was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on Feb. 7, 1951, in the Korean War.
Grieving Brunswick, York high school athletes find comfort in sports
A pitcher and infielder lost loved ones this season, and being with their teams has offered solace.