Sex offender notification The following person meets Lewiston Police Department’s policy on community notification. Offender’s name: Scott Mayberry Age: 32 Street address: 103 College St., Lewiston Conviction: Two counts, unlawful sexual contact Dates of conviction: Dec. 14, 1998; Aug. 17, 2009 Record location: Oxford County Superior Court Registrant type: Lifetime registrant Offender’s name: Jeremy Langlois […]
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‘Cyberslammed’ author to speak Saturday
LEWISTON — Kay Stephens, one of the authors of “Cyberslammed,” will present tactics to fight cyberbullying Saturday, Oct. 20, at the University of Southern Maine’s Lewiston-Auburn College. Stephens is one of the speakers at the annual youth summit of Outright Lewiston-Auburn, a youth group for those 22 and under who are gay, bisexual or transgender. […]
William S. Miller
1938 – 2012 LEWISTON — William Stanley Miller, 74, died Oct. 17, at his home, where he and his wife, Frances, lived for 11 years. He was the son of George S. and Mary Miller. William was born April 24, 1938, in Philadelphia, Pa. He received an honorable discharge after four years in the Air […]
Cross country regional preview: Devils hope to dominate again
Friday’s forecast of rain wreaked havoc with the weekend’s field hockey and soccer playoff and football schedules, but there had been no announcements as of Thursday night regarding the cross country regional championships being held Saturday at Twin Brook in Cumberland and Troy Howard Middle School in Belfast. The regionals have been victimized by Mother […]
Raymonde (Bouchard) Lauze
JACKSON, Tenn. — Raymonde (Bouchard) Lauze, 88, the daughter of the late Lucien Bouchard and the Emma (Vachon) Bouchard of Lewiston, died in Jackson, Tenn. on Oct. 15, 2012. Born in Lewiston in 1924, she worked at St. Mary’s Regional Hospital for nearly 30 years. She is survived by her spouse, Laurier J. Lauze; three […]
Laughter, love and literature
The Public Theatre’s 22nd season officially opens Friday, Oct. 19, with the hip new comedy “The Book Club Play.” Ana hosts a monthly book club attended by an oddball group of friends. As they discuss books from “Moby Dick” and “The Age of Innocence” to “The Da Vinci Code” and “Twilight,” their own storylines come […]
Veterans monument clarification
LEWISTON — An article on Page B3 of Wednesday’s City edition should have said an honorable discharge from military service is the only requirement for veterans who wish to have their names engraved on the monument at Veterans Memorial Park. Additionally, the L/A Veterans Council voted to move the unveiling of the completed 24th stone […]
Leaders unite behind youth integration at Welcoming Maine Dinner
LEWISTON — On Aug. 30, 48 diverse stakeholders gathered for an event titled, “Future at Stake: Addressing Youth Integration in L/A.” The evening was groundbreaking because of the diversity of high-profile participants who intermingled during a film screening, facilitated dialogue and traditional Somali meal. This event was the second dinner in a series organized by […]
National Food Day draws attention to food challenges
LEWISTON — Communities across the nation will celebrate food on the Second International Food Day on Wednesday, Oct. 24. Founded by the Center for Science in the Public Interest in its inaugural year Food Day was celebrated at 2,300 events spanning every state. Through the event, CSPI and its partners hope to improve national food […]
Sing-alongs continue Oct. 26 at LAC
LEWISTON — The University of Southern Maine’s Franco-American Collection continues its new season of sing-alongs with a session Friday, Oct. 26, at 1:15 p.m. to take place at USM’s Lewiston-Auburn College. Community members are invited to participate in an hour of French songs, which this month will include such lively favorites as “Voila Pourquoi on […]