“You want a story on a macaroon?” “No, on a macaron.” “That is what I said. Macaroon.” “Not macaROON, but ‘rrrrrrrruuuu..gack gack .uun.’ It’s pronounced mack-ah-rohn.” “Well, why didn’t you say so in the first place. So you want me to go out and find this so-called mack-ah-rohn right here in L-A? All right then.” […]
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Eats: The Bread Shack — Croissants to die for … and we don’t mean the preparation process!
A good croissant is heaven in your hand. But few people have the dedication, time and strength needed to make the type of authentic butter croissants that Dara Reimers — owner of The Bread Shack in Auburn — is known for. Her process takes more than 18 hours — and a whole lot of upper-body […]
New business park proposed in Auburn
AUBURN – Easy access to the turnpike, an intermodal hub (where trucks and trains load and unload freight), the airport and the waiting-in-the-wings Foreign Trade Zone were incentive enough for the area’s newest commercial park.Plans for Kittyhawk Business Park, a 30-acre triangle off Kittyhawk Drive, are set for a July 8 review by the Planning […]
Future of Twin Cities marketing the topic Thursday
AUBURN — It’s time to settle any differences the Twin Cities have concerning economic development, according to Lewiston City Council President Mark Cayer. “It’s time to settle this and come up with something,” Cayer said. “We have so much going on, with potential state revenue cuts. Let’s get this taken care of so we can […]
Trial begins for Auburn rail protesters
AUBURN — The trials of two protesters — charged with criminal trespassing during a demonstration against railroad transportation of crude oil — began Monday morning. The attorneys for Jessie Dowling of Unity and Douglas Bowen Jr. of Porter argued that the pair, who had linked arms and sat on railroad tracks in downtown Auburn, were […]
Auburn fire chief touts EMS service
AUBURN — Three months in, the city’s ambulance service appears to be doing better then expected, according to fire Chief Frank Roma. “This program is in its infancy, and as with any new program we will have to look and consider enhancements downstream so the program can be sustainable long-term,” Roma said. “But, in terms […]
Auburn crews seal Hotel Road water main break
AUBURN — A broken cast-iron water main snarled traffic along Hotel Road for four hours Monday morning. Auburn Water District Engineer Sid Hazelton said crews had to detour northbound Hotel Road traffic at Poland Road while they worked to repair the break beginning at about 7:30 a.m. Monday. They were able put a clamp around […]
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Ice Fest volunteers get free ticket LEWISTON — A few more volunteers are needed to assist LA Arts with the Ice Fest this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Volunteers must be 21 years of age or older. There are both indoor and outdoor activities, including live music, food and drink, ice sculptures and more. Volunteers get […]
Minimal budget hike starting point for Auburn officials
AUBURN — Councilors said Monday they favored low property taxes and minimal increases in the city and school budgets in the coming year. City Councilors and School Committee members put off talking about the budget details and planned capital items wish lists until their March 23 joint workshop meeting. At Monday night’s workshop meeting, scheduled […]
Auburn slates ribbon cutting for buffed-up ball field
AUBURN — The city’s Pettengill Park softball fields reopen for play Monday night with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. City officials will celebrate the end of the project and the beginning of a new season at 5:30 p.m. at the field, 48 Pettengill Park Road. The new field features a fully renovated softball field pattern, along with improved […]