The council will interview four potential candidates the week of Nov. 18. Former administrator Heather Hunter resigned in March.
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Lewiston reseller’s Pickle Juice lawsuit settled out of court
The case centered around claims made by a Texas company that a Lewiston company was selling counterfeit juice, claims the Lewiston company said that Amazon had determined were fraudulent and hindered the company’s ability to resell the pickle-tasting product.
Photo: Getting into the spirit of Halloween
Lewiston woman decorates her house for Halloween.
Photos: Packing up fall in Lewiston
People rake, scoop and stuff leaves into bags in Lewiston Monday afternoon.
Darby Ray keeps Bates College and the community connected
Working: Community has been a big part of life and career for Ray, the director of the Harward Center for Community Partnerships and a professor of community engagement at the Lewiston college.
Auburn mom speaks out after court rules once-abusive father can be in son’s life
It’s been 11 years since a former Auburn boy saw his birth father, who went to jail after nearly fatally injuring the boy at 2 months of age.
Family seeks to change laws around parental rights of abusers
Aunt and mother of abused child discouraged with lack of responses and seeming disinterest from legislators in election year.
Advocates are helping propel a resilient community
Danielle Parent, who is the director of the Maine Resiliency Center, knows that unless victim advocates take care of themselves and each other, they’re not as effective in caring for others.
‘Lewiston Strong’ can be a mixed message
Words really can evoke powerful reactions for people working through trauma, including words like ‘brave’ and ‘anniversary,’ and phrases like ‘Lewiston Strong.’