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Author and traveler to speak in Auburn on Thursday
Boisvert will speak at the Auburn Public Library on travel tips from her book, “Pilgrimage to Paris: The Cheapo Snob’s Guide to the City and the Americans Who Lived There.”
Lewiston-Auburn’s recycling rate is among the lowest in Maine
Recycling programs in Lewiston-Auburn, like many in Maine, are struggling with low participation and lots of “contamination.”
Belknap elected to Auburn School Committee in Ward 4
Belknap ran unopposed for the Ward 4 seat during a special election held April 23, following the resignation of Jenna Scrivner.
Briefly: Local
Snowmobile club to honor landowners DURHAM — The Tri-Town Penguins Snowmobile Club (Durham, Freeport, Pownal) meets on the last Tuesday of each month from September to April at the Durham Fire Station, 615 Hallowell Road. The final meeting for this season is Tuesday, April 30. The annual Landowner’s Appreciation Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. […]
Briefly: City
Cribbage league results LEWISTON — Cribbage results for the Lewiston Senior Cribbage League, week of April 18, are: First place, Val Madore and Henry Maheux; second place, Roland Bosse and Terry Chambers; third place, Dick Dennis and Fran St. Pierre; fourth place, Maurice Gagne and Don Haley; and fifth place, Mickie Farnum and Bob Oliver. […]
A year after boy’s drowning, safety still a concern along the Androscoggin River
A year after a 5-year-old boy was swept away and his 9-year old brother was rescued from the Androscoggin River, city officials and emergency personnel discuss how it has altered safety efforts.
Angling for ‘nice fish’ at Lake Auburn
Man works on fishing lures near Lake Auburn
Edward Little High School ballot still undecided; workshop continues Wednesday
The Auburn City Council and the School Committee will continue debate on whether to present the $120.42 million project to voters in one or two questions.
Auburn Public Works announces hazardous waste collection
Auburn residents can get rid of household hazardous waste at the Public Works building on May 4.