Lewiston-Auburn
News and information from Lewiston and Auburn from the Sun Journal.
Sabattus fire department thriving in the pandemic
When Troy Cailler was hired as chief in March at the age of 27, he hit the ground running with a list of priorities in hand. Among them, a new fire engine to replace the rickety 1991 model in active service.
Police log
Arrest • Mustaf Abdille, 33, of 55 Tall Pines, Lewiston, by Lewiston police on a charge of violating conditions of release, at Oak and Union streets, Lewiston, 7 p.m. Thursday.
Not so treacherous Christmas storm soaks central and western Maine
Rain and gusting wind began Christmas Eve and continued through Christmas Day, but the storm was not as bad as predicted.
Pandemic puts nonprofits in precarious position
Donations are down for some, volunteers are out for others. And who knows what the next year will bring.
Nancy Harris uses faith to navigate life’s tumultuous seas
The Cape Elizabeth native, who resides in Auburn, is the daughter of the late Edward L. Fenderson, who was a minister of the Calvary United Methodist Church in Lewiston from 1969 to 1975.
Pastor Chris Pomerleau ministers to those in need during tragedies
Lewiston police chaplain says his role is to provide comfort to the families of the victims, allowing police to carry out their jobs.
D’Youville chaplain: ‘Every day I wake up and thank God that I can go to that job’
Sr. Anne-Marie Bourque felt called to the church at a young age. Then, she had to convince her parents it was the right thing.