In 1961, a Lewiston Daily Sun article quoted officials calling the new high school a “dream come true,” even though it lacked a gym.
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Drummond Street park renaming honors mothers on Mother’s Day
The Drummond Street neighborhood honored the memory of Edna Hadakin Crowley on Sunday with a renaming of Drummond Street Park. Now called “Edna Hadakin Crowley Mothers Park,” Auburn families will enjoy the space generations of hardworking local families made possible.
Volunteerism rules on annual ‘Rebuilding Day’
Dozens of volunteers from Rebuilding Together L/A Maine work on four area homes in much need of repairs Saturday.
Burglary suspects arrested again in Auburn
The Garlands were two of three people arrested in late April in what police describe as a spree of commercial burglaries that stretched across Androscoggin County and possibly beyond.
Subaru donates $50K to United Way of Androscoggin County
AUBURN — Evergreen Subaru and Subaru of America donated a collective $50,000 to United Way following the Subaru Share the Love campaign this past year. “We were so excited to be named the local charity for the Share the Love Program,” said Joleen Bedard, executive director of United Way of Androscoggin County. “United Way of […]
Lewiston, Auburn city councils to consider changes to airport board
The councils will meet Monday to discuss a proposal to downsize the airport’s board of directors.
Central Maine Community College graduates more than 400
Some graduates were clear on one important fact: they wouldn’t have made it to graduation day without their classmates.
LA Metro Chamber Top Gun contest draws competitive field
Nurses, a commercial fishing captain and a serial entrepreneur were among the competitors vying for chance to win $25,000.
Auditions to be held for production of ‘The Little Mermaid’
Community Little Theatre
Auburn Senior College, library to explore local history, buildings May 18
Senior College in the Community’s next collaboration with the Auburn Public Library, Legacies from Auburn’s Industrial Past, is set for 2 p.m. Thursday, May 18, in the library’s Androscoggin Room at 49 Spring St. Lin Wright will explore the industrial legacies through a look at the history of three extant buildings in Auburn: Phoenix Block, […]