Thursday’s public forum explored ways the School Department could use the Dingley Building and 287 Main St. to ease crowding for its students and staff.
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Lewiston police go behind the counter to raise money for the Special Olympics
Russ Dillingham focuses on officers working at the Tip-A-Cop event.
Woman struck by car in Lewiston
Police said the woman was walking on York Avenue, a short street between Pleasant and Nash streets, at about 2 p.m.
Head of Lewiston animal shelter stepping down to take statewide position
Katie Lisnik has been executive director of the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society since 2018.
Sun Journal hires new community, sports writers; promotes education reporter
Longtime Central Maine reporter Emily Duggan joins new hires Quentin Blais and Jimmy James on the Sun Journal group’s writing staff.
Lewiston museum gets ‘critical’ $3M boost toward its new home
The Maine Museum of Innovation, Learning and Labor is expected to open its new $14 million center in June at the former Camden Yarns Mill near Simard-Payne Park.
‘Still’ scores with ‘delicate balance’ between humor, drama at Lewiston’s Public Theatre | Review
The off-Broadway hit offers ‘remarkable’ writing, ‘brilliant’ acting in a story about second chances.
Maine’s hospitals chase financial stability as Medicaid cuts loom
About 40% of Maine’s hospitals are currently losing money, said Steven Michaud, president of the Maine Hospital Association.
Lewiston may add ‘community ambassadors’ to help residents, visitors
The program, proposed by city staff, is modeled on a similar one in Grand Rapids, Michigan.