Hibachi — how ’bout you? While drama and showmanship usually don’t make the meal, the hibachi grill chefs at Sea40 — one of Lewiston’s newest restaurants — will certainly add an element of excitement to your dining-out experience. Sea40 is L-A’s first taste of teppanyaki — usually called hibachi in the U.S. — in which […]
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Face Time: Jeff Chute — making a difference at Androscoggin County Jail
When Jeff Chute became a jail guard in 1995, the job fit him. After four years as a Navy engineer, he liked the rank structure and the bond that corrections officers at the Androscoggin County Jail shared. He also seemed to have a way with inmates. “It’s not for everybody,” Chute said. “But it was […]
Talk of the town
Sap! Behold Gov. Paul LePage, tapping a maple tree on the Blaine House lawn. Truth be told, he wasn’t driving a spike into the tree in order to coax out the sweetness within. He was punishing the tree for trying to collect runoff from the Blaine House roof. Go out and get a job, tree! […]
Nightlife Calendar
Some events require tickets or are subject to other limitations. If in doubt, we recommend you contact the venue. Night Life listings must be e-mailed to [email protected] and received no later than Monday. Tonight Sunday Night Dance Party with Steve Colella, 8 p.m., Mixers, Sabattus Karaoke, 8 p.m. to midnight, Schemengee’s Bar and Grille, Lewiston […]
100 years of leadership: The legacy of Scouting — five Maine leaders talk about the joys and lasting influence of the Girl Scouts
For a century, the Girl Scouts have helped girls gain independence, strength and confidence. Generations of girls have grown up selling cookies door-to-door, spending summers at Girl Scout camp, earning badges in science, math, community service and the arts. Many of those girls went on to become powerful women and leaders in their communities. As […]
Sights Unseen: The Vault at the Bates College Museum of Art
A climate-controlled room located on the lower level of the Bates College Museum of Art is the home of close to 5,000 art pieces in the institution’s collection. The collection is entrusted to William Low, the museum’s curator, and each piece is handled with white-glove care. Much of the collection has been donated or acquired […]
Eats: Narals Arabia — the sounds, sights and tastes of the Middle East
Bringing the flavors, spices and ambiance — in other words, the experience — of the Middle East to Lewiston-Auburn is Nabin Naral and his partner, Pramod Shrestha, who recently opened Narals Experience Arabia in Auburn. Located at 34 Court St., the eatery is Naral’s newest venture. “Everything is made from scratch,” he said, opting to […]
Reporter Query: Tell us about your favorite corner store
Do you have a favorite store from childhood? A five & dime or penny candy shop where you used to pour over the comic books and buy bubble gum? Or one that you still enjoy going to? We’re looking for old-time stores, from then and now. And please remember: No shoes, no service. Contact Mark […]
Reporter query: What’s the best workplace prank you’ve ever heard?
The note on company letterhead informing you the insurance company needs more information on your girlfriend’s pregnancy claim, which you know nothing about. The newspaper casually left on your desk by co-workers turned to the lottery numbers, which just happen to match your lottery ticket. 10 million dollars! The speed dial on your work phone […]