LEWISTON — There was no accumulation from this Storm on Wednesday. The Lewiston boys’ hockey team continued its stellar defensive play with a 4-0 shutout of the Scarborough Red Storm. It was the ninth shutout for Lewiston this season. “Defensively, we played well,” said Lewiston coach Jamie Belleau, whose team allowed just eight shots by […]
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Library to host diabetes fair
LEWISTON — There will be a free event with experts, patients and educators sharing tips and information to help people live well with diabetes from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Callahan Hall at the Lewiston Public Library The “Diabetes and You” fair will have information and demonstrations about nutrition, monitoring, talking to […]
Family to hold second bottle drive for Haiti
LEWISTON — After the natural disaster in Haiti, the Fortier family planned a bottle drive on Feb. 13, 2010, to benefit Theo’s Work, an orphanage in Haiti created by Lewiston-native, Fr. Marc Boisvert. With the help of about 20 people, everyone went around Lewiston collecting bottles. Within a day, the group had raised $932. The […]
Councilors get first look at capital plan
LEWISTON — Councilors are scheduled to vote on a $115 million wish list of capital projects, equipment purchases and spending through 2016 at their Feb. 15 meeting. During a workshop meeting Tuesday, councilors got their first look at the city’s Capital Improvement Program for the 2011-12 fiscal year and the next five years. The plan […]
Boys’ roundup: Devils top Vikings, head to playoffs
LEWISTON — Shawn Ricker scored 16 points and Corbin Hyde had seven rebounds and five assists to go along with his six points as Lewiston (9-8) dismissed Oxford hills (6-11) with a 48-42 victory in a boys’ basketball game Tuesday night. The victory gives the Blue Devils a spot in the Class A playoffs, according […]
Lewiston man plans walk to Florida in memory of the illnesses that took away the women in his life
LEWISTON — Paul Lauzier plans to take the walk of his life. On March 6, when his oldest daughter would have been 44 years old, the retired shoe worker from Lewiston plans to begin a 1,500-mile walk to his son’s home in Sebastian, Fla. His goal is to raise thousands of dollars to fight the illnesses […]
Snowshoe conventions a colorful sight
This first week of February was particularly festive in the Twin Cities of 86 years ago. That’s when the First International Convention of the Canadian Snowshoe Union “invaded” Lewiston. Hundreds of snowshoe club members from north of the border arrived aboard special trains on the bright but cold Saturday morning of Feb. 7, 1925. “Banners […]
Apartments need repairs now, not later
A quarter of a million dollars will build a pretty nice home in Maine. Four and a half million dollars should be more than enough to build a 20-unit apartment building for senior citizens, a building that is not only attractive but sound and durable. Unfortunately, after only a year, the Birch Hill Apartments in […]
Sights Unseen: Into the spaces at The Public Theater
The second floor of The Public Theater in Lewiston houses what you would normally associate with the workings of a professional theater. Costumes and props from every era are organized into a little over 6,000 square feet. “We save everything, because you never know,” said Christopher Schario, Artistic Director for the theater. “We have this […]