Staffing at both Lewiston and Auburn police departments showed signs of normalizing in 2023.
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L-A This Week
MONDAY, Jan. 1 LEWISTON-AUBURN — New Year’s Day, schools and government offices closed. TUESDAY, Jan. 2 AUBURN — City Council workshop and meeting, 5:30 p.m. in the council chamber at Auburn Hall. LEWISTON — Lewiston inaugural ceremony, 6:30 p.m. at the Franco Center. Mayor Carl Sheline and the new City Council and School Committee will […]
Man’s body found in the Walnut, Blake streets area of Lewiston
Police said reports came in Saturday about an unresponsive person laying on the ground. When authorities arrived the male person was already deceased.
Photo album: Our photographers covered the highs and lows of 2023
These are the images that our photographers chose from the hundreds of photos they took this year.
Replica of St. Mary’s Residences constructed with gingerbread
The former pastry chef spent just over a week measuring molds, baking and spreading icing to make a replica of the independent senior apartment building.
Lewiston mayor, elected officials to be sworn in at public ceremony Tuesday
Elected officials taking their oath of office during the ceremony include Mayor-elect Carl L. Sheline, members of the City Council and members of the School Committee.
Photo Column: Kwanzaa families celebrate Kwanzaa
“Anybody can do Kwanzaa, Black, white, Hispanic, anybody,” Shantrice Deschaine of Auburn, says.
SUV flips on Goff Hill in Auburn
Police, fire and rescue crews were called to the area of Court and Lake streets at about 5:30 p.m. for a report that the car had overturned in traffic on Goff Hill.
Local Lewiston hospitals seeing more cases of respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19
Local health officials are encouraging people to follow necessary precautions to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses.