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Lewiston society raises more than $13K, names raffle winners
All proceeds from the raffle directly benefit the humane society.
Fourth of July events scheduled around central Maine
Plenty of July 4th celebrating has been planned in the area.
Photo album: See the Tibetan Buddhist nuns create a sand mandala at Bates College
As they work inside Bates College’s Peter J. Gomes Chapel from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. this week, the nuns said they encourage the public to come and view the medicine Buddha sand mandala as it is being created.
Lewiston woman receives Margaret Ross Award for volunteerism
Pauline Fortier of Lewiston was honored with the presentation of the 2024 Margaret Ross Award at the June 24 annual meeting of SeniorsPlus. Fortier was honored for 10 years of volunteerism for the organization. Her focus at SeniorsPlus has been assisting clients to understand Medicare better and what is best for their individual situation. The […]
‘They’re like Superwomen’: Tibetan Buddhist nuns create a sand mandala to help heal after mass shooting
One of the motivations behind the mandala is to help the Lewiston-Auburn community recover from the trauma of the 2023 mass shooting.
Lewiston traffic alert: Part of Lincoln Street closed due to Gully Brook Bridge repair
Maine Department of Transportation issued an emergency closure of Gully Brook Bridge on Tuesday afternoon.
A $50,000 state grant would bring trees to Lewiston’s Tree Streets neighborhood
The city’s Bring Trees Back to Tree Streets grant proposal has been approved. An executive contract is in the works to set the timeline and the scope of the project.
Police: Lewiston woman showed ‘depraved indifference’ in death of 90-year-old Litchfield man
When he was found in his Litchfield home on May 18, Gerald Marin had been dead more than a week, police say in the criminal complaint charging Shari Allimah with murder.
TD Bank looks to consolidate Lewiston and Auburn call center offices in Portland this fall
Officials still deciding if consolidation will require employees to report to work in Portland.