‘The day the trails can open and people can get out riding is always a great day of the season,’ said Ashley Langlin-Hebert, president of Brettuns Wheelers ATV Club.
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Lewiston’s SEARCH program has given seniors 50 years of support
The Portland Diocese program pairs volunteers with older residents who need a little support, transportation or just good company.
4-year-old boy dies of gunshot wound in Lewiston
Police said they were called to 93 Pierce St. at about 4:55 a.m. for a report that a child had been shot.
Blue Star Highway Marker dedication in Farmington part of Memorial Day services
Memorial Day services will also be held in Chesterville, Weld and two other Farmington locations.
Suicide prevention signage installed on Piscataqua River Bridge
The new signage follows 3 suicides in less than 2 weeks, which has alarmed local residents and mental health advocates.
As Maine diversifies, so does its health care workforce
The number of workers in health care in Maine identifying as non-White is up 143% in the past decade.
Portland Diocese says no to operating St. Dom’s for a ‘bridge year’
Church officials and the board formed to save the school are still negotiating an offer to rent the campus next school year.
Spring sports, a school budget and line work captured this week
Sun Journal photographers select some of their favorite images for The Week in Photos: May 10-16, 2025.
Lewiston man seriously injured in dirt bike crash on city street
Police said 19-year-old Damonte Powell was riding a dirt bike illegally on the street when he was struck by a car at about 10:30 p.m. Thursday.
Maine preservation commission cancels grants, layoffs loom without without federal funding
The commission canceled more than half a dozen grants to preservation organizations in Maine in hopes of avoiding laying off half its staff.