auburn maine
Working: Laughs for hire
Nick Gordon and Leonard Kimble have performed at bars, breweries, restaurants, theaters, hotels, event spaces and, once, beside a pool in a backyard.
Back to school in person, with new challenges: Staff members ‘doing above and beyond, but it doesn’t take away how hard it is’
Six local educators reflect on first four months of the 2021-22 school year, some of the toughest school days some say they have faced.
Good Shepherd’s mystery donor: A $1 million pledge and a challenge to others
Good Shepherd would neither confirm nor deny reports that the donor is a portly man with a long, white beard who dresses all in red.
Elf on the Shelf delivers holiday cheer, along with 200 cupcakes
Sabattus woman and her daughter make Santa’s Nice List as they deliver treats to children, police and firefighters.
Continental Shakedown plays NYE at 1800 Club
Continental Shakedown – from left, Charlie Bradbury, Lane Kaplan and Ken Goodman – brings their bluesy classic rock to the stage from 9 pm.-12:30 a.m. on New Year’s Eve, Friday, Dec. 31, at the 1800 Club located at 34 Main St., Auburn.
Photo album: An icy day in Maine
Throughout the day Wednesday, the region saw a little bit of rain, a little bit of snow and quite a lot of sleet. See what our photographers captured.
Androscoggin Historical Society plans move to downtown Lewiston
Organization looks to move to 93 Lisbon St. after 85 years at county building in Auburn.
Museum L-A and Franco Center to receive funding
Rachel Ferrante and other museum officials have been working to raise $17 million needed to build the new museum at the former Camden Yarns Mill on Beech Street in Lewiston’s riverfront.