More than 6 months after a deadly shooting at the business, the lanes were open again and bowling clans were reunited.
Lewiston-Auburn
News and information from Lewiston and Auburn from the Sun Journal.
L-A This Week
MONDAY, May 6 AUBURN — City Council workshop and meeting, 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber at Auburn Hall. LEWISTON — School Committee meeting, 5:30 p.m. at The Green Ladle, 156 East Ave. LEWISTON — Finance Committee meeting, 5:30 p.m. at the Public Works conference room, 103 Adams Ave. TUESDAY, May 7 AUBURN — Sustainability Working Group […]
Body discovered in woods near Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge in Lewiston
Police, fire and rescue crews were called to the area about 4:30 p.m. Friday after a caller reported finding the body in the woods under the bridge.
Auburn to vote on next year’s $121.8 million budget
If approved as is, the property tax rate would increase by $1.36 per $1,000 of assessed valuation.
No candidates on ballot for two seats on Androscoggin County Commission
Terri Kelly of Mechanic Falls and Edouard Plourde of Lewiston are stepping down at the end of the year.
Arrests made in Lewiston gunplay on College Street
The April 25 shooting occurred in the area of 84 College St. shortly before midnight. Witnesses reported hearing multiple shots, roughly a dozen, fired near the intersection of College and Sabattus streets.
In 1992, Blanchette movers help move a moose that went for a dip in a backyard pool
After the moose was tranquilized, Blanchette’s Moving and Storage helped Lewiston Public Works lift it into a warden’s truck.
Lewiston budget would cut library monitor position, make hired security permanent
The council is set to vote in a first reading Tuesday on the spending plan.
St. Mary’s hospital to get nearly $4 million in congressionally directed spending
The money for St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center will go toward renovations to its addiction rehabilitation program that will help improve patient care and support staff.
Photo: Cloudy and colorful
A Bates College student walks through campus on a drizzly Thursday afternoon.