AUBURN — The law firm of Linnell, Choate & Webber announces that Andrew P. Matulis has joined the firm as an associate. Matulis is a graduate of the University of Southern Maine, Portland, summa cum laude, and a graduate of the University of Maine School of Law, magna cum laude. He brings more than 12 […]
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Kudos: Betty Bates knits her way to recognition
Auburn woman, 88, named to Maine’s volunteer honor roll after logging more than 1,100 hours knitting items for Catholic Charities.
L-A This Week
MONDAY, Aug. 1 AUBURN — City Council workshop and meeting, 5:30 p.m. in the council chamber at Auburn Hall. Agenda includes votes on the T-4.2B zoning and repealing the T-4.2 zoning in the Court Street neighborhood in response to a citizens’ petitions. TUESDAY, Aug. 2 AUBURN — National Night Out with the Auburn Police Department, […]
‘I’ve never known anyone so ready to meet Jesus’: Friends remember Turner woman killed in hit-and-run
Friends say Tina White loved children and always had extra beds at her home for children who needed temporary shelter as part of her work with the Families for Children organization.
SHAREcenter in desperate need of permanent location
The nonprofit must move out of the former Martel Elementary School by Sept. 31, but the organization has no place to go.
Attorney for petition group says Auburn is violating public process
The petitioners group and city officials disagree on whether a new type of zoning amounts to a substantial change.
Troy Barnies returning to Estonia for 12th pro basketball season
After leaving Ukraine earlier this year, the Auburn native went to Estonia and won a championship with Pärnu Sadam, the team he recently signed with for the 2022-23 season.
Investigators seek witness in fatal pedestrian crash in Turner
The county sheriff’s office is looking to speak with a citizen who made a report about a drunk driver prior to the crash. The citizen can contact Deputy Jim Phillips or Chief Deputy William Gagne at 207-753-2599.
Millions in federal cash eyed for many regional projects
About $25 million worth of help is possible for projects in Androscoggin, Franklin and Oxford counties if Congress backs the spending plan.