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H. Perry: Outstanding member of the House

I support Peggy Rotundo. She is an outstanding member of the Maine House of Representatives. She represents Lewiston with a positive, ethical and loyal focus. She works tirelessly to support the citizens of this city. As a leader on the Appropriations Committee, she has always made sure that the people of Lewiston are treated fairly. […]

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J. Baird: Leave the mayor alone

What is the matter with those people who first voted for Robert Macdonald to become mayor and now attack him? Do they have nothing better to do ? Yes, I support Mayor Macdonald. I believe he is doing the right thing. He says this business with the Somalis is a closed subject, then so be […]

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J. Lussier: Out of line

First of all, I did not vote for Mayor Robert Macdonald because I knew that sooner or later he would open his mouth and the city would find itself where it is today. Having said that, I have to say that the response I saw at the Oct. 2 City Council meeting and on the […]

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Jugglers to visit Geiger School

LEWISTON — Brothers Matthew and Jason Tardy will bring their explosive, inventive juggling show, TWO: High Energy Juggling, to Geiger Elementary School, 601 College St., at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19. In addition the evening performance they will also be doing a character educational performance for the students during the day at no cost to […]

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‘Book Club Play’ blends wackiness of TV reality with joy of reading

LEWISTON — It used to be called “the fly on the wall.” It was that imaginary eavesdropper to everything that’s said in unguarded moments, and its modern equivalent could be that all-seeing, always-on, video camera of reality TV. It’s just such a camera that captures some hilarious between-the-lines revelations in “The Book Club Play,” the […]

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Concert pianist will make Franco Center debut

LEWISTON — Concert pianist and educator Gregg Pauley will make his debut at the Franco-American Heritage Center on Friday, Oct. 26. The 7:30 p.m. concert will feature two major works by Beethoven and Mussorgsky: Sonata No. 32, the last of Beethoven’s sonatas, and “Pictures at An Exhibition,” Mussorgsky’s most famous piano composition and a showpiece for […]

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Dinner, auction for LMS football LEWISTON — A spaghetti dinner and silent auction will be held Friday, Oct. 12, at the YWCA on East Avenue. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Dinner will be served from 6 to 7 p.m. Silent auction runs until 8 p.m. Tickets are $5. Proceeds will benefit the Lewiston Middle School […]

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Dionne named partner in law firm

LEWISTON — Isaacson & Raymond, PA, 75 Park St., announces that Jason Dionne has been named a partner in the firm. Dionne is a 2008 graduate of the University of Maine School of Law and a 2004 graduate of the University of Maine. He joined Isaacson & Raymond as an associate in 2008 representing clients […]

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Knights to show film about fight for religious freedoms

LEWISTON — On Sunday, Oct. 14, the Holy Cross Knights of Columbus will show the movie “For  Greater Glory,” based on the history of men, women and children fighting for religious freedom in Mexico. There is no admission charge for the R-rated film to be shown at 1 p.m.in the Holy Cross church hall. (No one under […]