Charles Devin Bradrick, 37, was charged with two counts of aggravated drug trafficking and multiple counts of possessing scheduled drugs.
Lewiston-Auburn
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Photos: Future aviators check out the Auburn-Lewiston airport
Members of the Lewiston JROTC program and other aviation enthusiasts from the school check out the A-L airport Wednesday morning.
Lewiston veteran, 91, heading to D.C. with Honor Flight Maine
Montello Heights will host a sendoff party for Gerald Cloutier at 2 p.m. Thursday.
Lewiston, Auburn break ground on $30 million stormwater project to protect Androscoggin River
The project will expand the cities’ treatment capacity by 20% and add a 2.1 million-gallon tank to prevent polluted waters from entering the river during storms.
Poland board approves spending for Christmas festival and tent for fundraiser
The Community and Economic Development Committee plans a holiday festival Dec. 7 and 8.
Lewiston council approves changes to homeless shelter ordinance
The changes are intended to make it easier for shelters to be created, including the removal of language implemented under the previous council that placed a cap on the number of shelter beds allowed in the city.
Auburn ed techs and secretaries struggle with low wages, limited benefits
Negotiations are underway to find a middle ground between the district and about 100 education technicians and secretaries who have been working on an expired contract since September.
Happy Halloween! Where to find tricks, treats and scary events today in Lewiston-Auburn area
Oct. 31 Halloween Extravaganza at NerdCore, 550 Center St., 11 a.m. Fright Fest Kids Day at Farmington Fairgrounds, 292 High St., 2 p.m. for those 12 years old and younger. Tickets are $5 each and an adult enters free with their child. Halloween Trunk or Treat at Central Maine Powersports, 845 Main St., Lewiston, 3:30-6:30 p.m. […]
Victims’ families say their lives were ripped apart by the Lewiston mass shooting
Notice of intent to file federal lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Defense and a U.S. Army hospital in New York were announced Tuesday afternoon in Lewiston.
Lewiston victims, survivors threaten to sue Army over ‘failure’ to prevent mass shooting
Lawyers for 100 survivors and victims’ family members say they’ve notified the Department of Defense and the Army that they intend to sue. The government has 6 months to investigate their claims before they head to court.