• Sizeable spec buildings going up on Gould and Lexington streets in Lewiston looking for industrial tenants.
• Colisee housing containers update.
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Lewiston School Committee to reconsider removing Jewish holidays from school calendar
Ward 6 representative Ronald Potvin said he misunderstood the superintendent’s recommendation.
Luke Jensen resigns from the Lewiston City Council
Ward 5 Councilor Luke Jensen resigned effective Oct. 4 and was not running for reelection to the seat.
Taste The Harvest dinner will close Lisbon Street for 3 hours of 7-course dining
The Oct. 21 dinner will highlight local food and chefs.
Heather Hunter sworn in as Lewiston’s city administrator
Also, Luke Jensen resigned from the Lewiston City Council. He was not running for reelection to the seat.
Elizabeth Eames announces candidacy for Lewiston School Committee Ward 3
Retired professor is particularly concerned about COVID-19 learning loss and pandemic mental health challenges.
Lewiston man gets more than three years in stabbing and threatening cases
Prosecutors said Stephen C. Gurney assaulted a man in one case and threatened a man with a gun in another.
Brother, sister indicted in assault on Livermore Falls couple
The couple had once housed Joshua and Lindsey Pollis.
When it comes to cops and the media, times have changed
Street Talk: It’s become tense and guarded on both ends, and you can’t blame the police for this — the media hasn’t been altogether kind to cops in recent years.
National GPS tracking survey finds Maine visits to home improvement stores up 29%
• First-time Taste The Harvest dinner will close Lisbon Street for three hours of seven-course dining.
• Maine’s favorite Halloween candy? It’s scary.