Lewiston amends lease agreement for new police station as costs rise
The cost of the building rehabilitation, once estimated at $12 million, is now expected to cost $15.16 million.
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Nutty Netties Cafe adding a second location in Auburn
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Farmington board approves Rotary crosswalk plans
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Farmington Police Department promotes three officers
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Farmington library hosts Earth Day clean-up
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Lloyd Smith recognized for 32 years service to Farmington
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Author Monica Wood UMF commencement speaker
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Celebrating tradition and creativity in Kingfield
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Smalls to the Wall Race returns
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National Volunteer Week/ Shannon Smith: a lifetime of volunteerism
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Earthworms on Earth Day
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Wilton makes correction to water budget
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What if Nancy Drew were a chic Black woman? That’s ‘Diarra from Detroit.’
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Maine
Utility opposes new rules for heat pumps popular in Maine
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Afrotaste closing its doors in Lewiston after just one year
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Maine
Hannaford expands recall of store-branded ground beef
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Maine
There are a lot of fallen pine cones in Maine right now. Here’s why.
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Lewiston-Auburn
Pets die in Lewiston apartment house fire
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Street Talk
Mark LaFlamme: On the veterinarian shortage and its casualties
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Softball
Watch: Highlights and interviews from Buckfield’s softball win over Leavitt
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Lewiston officials consider adding several public restrooms
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Arts & Entertainment
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon advances to top 10 on ‘American Idol’
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Lewiston-Auburn
Gendron pulls out of plans to develop Auburn land into housing
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Politics
Mills’ storm relief bill caught up in last-minute state budget battle
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Street Talk
Mark LaFlamme: Sweet words from secret squirrel sources
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News
Livermore Falls to hold hearing on proposed new development standards
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Local Sports
Roller hockey national championship tournaments begin Wednesday in Auburn
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Baseball
2024 baseball preview capsules
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Varsity Maine
High school roundup: Leavitt lights up Gardiner in baseball opener
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Maine
Maine’s high court backs COVID vaccine mandate for EMS personnel
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Schools & Education
Wales-based school district moves forward with proposed budget
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The Franklin Journal
Three Farmington police promotions announced, cruisers and equipment purchases approved
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Maine
‘I’ll never give up on you’: Lewiston shooter’s friends knew he needed help
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Maine
Lawmakers, advocates at odds with Mills over right to sue in farmworker minimum wage bill
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Maine
Portland attorney nominated to become federal judge
Great Falls Forum: Local organization mentors young journalists across the globe
The nonprofit has worked with student journalists on all seven continents, with teens often producing stories on conflicts, elections, mental health, natural disasters and more.
Beck, Moulton confirmed winners in Livermore Falls recount
After three recounts of ballots on Thursday, the results came out with 140 votes for incumbent D. Robin Beck, 139 for newcomer Roger Moulton, and 138 for incumbent Phoebe Pike.
Dixfield-based school district approves budget, retains sports and after-school programs
The Regional School Unit 56 board of directors hired Kaelyne Thompson as Dirigo High School principal and Sara Thurston as athletics and activities director for the district, both to begin their positions July 1.
Oxford County sheriff’s fate in Janet Mills’ hands
Lawyers in case against Sheriff Christopher Wainwright give closing arguments Wednesday as county commissioners seek his removal from office.
Michael T. Peters: Jewish people deserve to be celebrated: Judeo-Christian teachings built America
The Jewish people are part of our America and deserve our respect and our protection. We should not tolerate what is taking place on American campuses, and we should demand that the influencers who are teaching this new Marxist garbage be terminated.
2024 Morning Sentinel Readers’ Choice Awards Ceremony
Join us at the Waterville Elks Lodge on Thursday, May 2 at 6 p.m.
Nutty Netties Cafe adding a second location in Auburn
The Buzz: Popular purveyor of chocolates and breakfast and lunch spot will phase in a new location on Main Street.
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Business
Lewiston’s Safe Voices names new director
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Business
Norway’s Woods Maine Shop expanding downtown
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Business
Bates College professor awarded Maine’s Public Humanities Prize
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Lewiston gift shop celebrates 10-year milestone
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Business
Lewiston, Wilton nonprofits receive grants
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Business
UScellular names new retail area sales manager