Items of local interest in the Sun Journal on this date in past years.
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Calling all Bennets and Darcys: Lewiston library hosting Jane Austen ball
The Lewiston Public Library is hosting a Jane Austen-themed ball on Oct. 18, complete with Regency-era dress and English country dancing.
Looking Back on Oct. 11
Items of local interest in the Sun Journal on this date in the past.
No charges filed in Lewiston shooting Friday morning
Police said the victim was not cooperating with the investigation, and would not tell them how he was shot.
Looking Back on Oct. 10
Items of local interest in the Sun Journal on this date in the past.
Lewiston-Auburn’s 911 dispatch eyes move to Auburn Hall
L-A 911 was originally slated to remain at the new public safety facility on Minot Avenue, but officials say relocating it will save money.
Lewiston hopes downtown busking is here to stay
Organizers of the city’s Lewiston Live festival say the first event was a test run for a multiweek series in the works for 2026.
Kaydenz Kitchen begins cleanup after fire at Lewiston pantry
Kevin Boilard, who owns and operates the food pantry, said the nonprofit is focused on cleanup and recovery as investigators search for a cause.
Meet the candidates running for Lewiston City Council
In the first election under staggered terms, there are four City Council seats up for grabs Nov. 4.
Lewiston City Council Ward 7: Newcomers Martel, Projansky face off
Bret Martel Age: 42 Occupation: Father, youth coach, community volunteer Political experience: Candidate for Androscoggin County commissioner in 2022 Why do you think you’re the most qualified candidate for this seat? I am a lifelong resident of this area with deep roots in our community. As a father and the husband of a small business […]