Maine Mini Golf Tour event marks start of 10-week summer league.
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The challenges and joys of raising a pet just to give it away
It can be difficult, falling in love with an animal and then giving it away. But a growing number of Maine pet fosterers say the rewards are doggone wonderful.
Mark LaFlamme: Just don’t understand what’s with the white poles in Lewiston
Talk of the Town: Some guy named Billy is making a mess of things.
Face Time: Caleb Bryant — Bringing his love of music to Lewiston
The Alabama native, accomplished on violin, piano and more, fell in love with Maine and recently moved here with his wife.
A former Auburn man’s high-flying ‘airship’ caught the world’s attention in 1897
The true story of the once-acclaimed but now forgotten “Professor Barnard” and his fabulous flying machine
‘I look forward to it every day:’ longtime Sun Journal readers reflect on newspaper
As the Sun Journal prepares to celebrate its 175th anniversary Saturday, we asked longtime readers to share what the newspaper has meant to them and why they continue getting the paper each morning.
Photo Album: Plane pulling teams raise money for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Teams comprised of 8-10 members pulled an Elite Airways CRJ-200 jet aircraft 20 feet on the tarmac Saturday morning at the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine Plane Pull event at the Auburn-Lewiston Airport in support of local youth mentoring. Each team was timed and raised at least $500 dollars.
L-A This Week
MONDAY, May 16 AUBURN — City Council workshop and meeting, 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber at Auburn Hall. TUESDAY, May 17 AUBURN — Auburn Sewer District trustees meeting, 4 p.m. at 268 Court St. AUBURN — Ethics Panel meeting, 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber at Auburn Hall. AUBURN — Conservation Commission meeting, 6 […]
Maine Warden Service graduates 10
Three members are assigned to cover districts in Franklin County.
Auburn council to conduct final budget vote Monday
The council will vote to approve next year’s $48.4 million municipal budget, and send the school district’s $55.7 million budget to voters June 14.