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Well done – Students earn degrees

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Aaron Matthew Fenstermacher, son of Todd E. and Mary W. Fenstermacher of Peru, graduated magna cum laude from Johnson and Wales University on May 18. Aaron graduated with majors in business management, entrepreneurship and psychology. He was a member of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference’s All-Academic Team all four years at the university. […]

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Lewiston-Auburn area briefs

SHAREcenter to hold yard sale LEWISTON — SHAREcenter will have an indoor yard sale to help raise money for its annual budget from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday, July 19 and 20, at the mill unit at 36 Chestnut St. which also houses the new Loft apartments and Museum LA. Big signs […]

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D. and C. Dumais: Better coordination of efforts

Spring, summer and fall are the obvious seasons for road repair and construction. We live in Auburn and work in Lewiston, so we travel the major roads and have noticed a few things. Court Street in Auburn was redone less than seven years ago. Within that first year, tar and curbs were already lifting and […]

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Former mayors provide perspective behind City Charter

AUBURN — The folks that drafted the city’s charter didn’t make a mistake when they made all the City Council seats go up for election at the same time. “From my experience as mayor, there are times you may want to throw all the bums out,” former Mayor Richard Trafton told councilors Monday. “There are […]

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Limited butterfly dedications remain

AUBURN — Androscoggin Home Care & Hospice is making final preparations for the fifth annual Butterfly Release Celebration, to be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 20, at the Hospice House, 236 Stetson Road. The event is a unique opportunity to remember and honor loved ones by dedicating a butterfly in their memory. Guests will […]