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PublishedAugust 4, 2021
Lewiston fire station building committee dissolves amid questions
Two members told the City Council they were largely ignored.
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PublishedAugust 3, 2021
Lewiston directs staff to join water rate debate
Auburn wants to see cost-sharing based on water usage instead of the current 50/50 split. A complaint process through the Public Utilities Commission is ongoing.
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PublishedJuly 14, 2021
Lewiston trying to keep up with public art proposals
The city is seeing more interest in public art projects — so much that it's pursuing policy changes to eliminate confusion and delays in getting them approved.
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PublishedJuly 13, 2021
Lewiston council allocates millions in relief funds toward water, sewer projects
The large majority of $20 million in American Rescue Plan funds will go toward a sewer overflow storage tank and a long-sought second water main for the city.
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PublishedJuly 12, 2021
Zone change could pave way for Dominican Block redevelopment in Lewiston
The historic building at 143 Lincoln St. has been vacant for decades.
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PublishedJune 16, 2021
Lewiston names Heather Hunter as interim city administrator
The longtime finance director takes helm after top two administrators resigned.
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PublishedJune 15, 2021
Lewiston council appoints Janet Beaudoin to School Committee
Beaudoin will step in for Ward 2 School Committee member Elgin Physic, who resigned when he became the Lewiston boys basketball coach.
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PublishedJune 9, 2021
Lewiston City Council to resume in-person meetings in September
After operating remotely for meetings since March, 2020, the Lewiston City Council will return to in-person meetings starting on Sept. 7. The council chambers have been modified with plexiglass panels and distanced seating to promote public safety, and councilors said they're eager to resume public meetings at City Hall.
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PublishedJune 8, 2021
Lewiston charter committee supports moving to staggered terms for officials
A charter review committee is likely to recommend the city of Lewiston move to staggered terms for all elected officials. The committee also supports the idea of a nine-member council, adding two at-large positions. Such moves would likely require an elected Charter Commission.
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PublishedJune 3, 2021
Lewiston may require political candidates to sign ‘affidavit of residency’
The move is intended to strengthen rules that require elected officials to reside in the ward in which they were elected.
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