LEWISTON — Heutz Oil Co. of Lewiston announces the newest edition to its family of energy-related companies, Heutz Electricity. Heutz Electricity has partnered with Gulf Electricity to offer customers the opportunity to save money on their electricity expenses within the State of Maine as well as Connecticut. The local family-owned and operated company was started […]
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Life Chain planned for Oct. 7
LEWISTON — The Lewiston-Auburn Life Chain will take place from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7, on the sidewalks along both sides of the Longley Bridge. Local pro-lifers will quietly and fervently pray for an end to abortion. Every year hundreds of cities and towns across the U. S. and Canada minister the Life […]
R. Beisaw-deWildt: Those people should grow up
Families are expected to nurture, love and lead their children forward toward productive lives. Pertaining to Lewiston’s FLY football program, I applaud the staff for all their time and patience. But, what is going on in the heads of some parents? “The Anyname team (imaginary) shouldn’t be allowed on the field due to poor performance” […]
Workshop to focus on clam flats
BATH — The Androscoggin Valley Soil and Water Conservation District, headquartered in Lewiston, and Kennebec Estuary Land Trust will offer three workshops with a focus on finding solutions to clam flat closures and restoration. The first, “Keeping Clam Flats Open: Septic Tank Problems and Solutions,” will be held from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday, […]
Diners will double as murder-mystery jurors at Marco’s
LEWISTON — Mystery for Hire continues its mystery-themed dinner theater at Marco’s Restaurant with a performance of “Murder in the Court” on Friday, Oct. 12. In “Murder in the Court” guests become part of the action in a classic courtroom case where audience members serve as members of the jury and interrogation team. “Let’s just say that things get a […]
At The Public Theater: This season offers comedy, poignant drama and bittersweet romance
LEWISTON — The Public Theatre’s 22nd season, which opens this weekend with a prestigious film festival, will also offer up a side-splitting spoof of a Sherlock Holmes classic, as well as performances of powerful drama and bittersweet romance. The professional theater, once a movie house is hosting the Manhattan Short Film Festival through Sunday. The festival features 10 short films from […]
Oktoberfest will serve up beer, Bavarian dinner and music
LEWISTON – The Franco-American Heritage Center will host its second annual Oktoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 6, in Heritage Hall, which will be set up as a traditional German beer hall. At 6 p.m., the ceremonial first pouring of beer will officially open Oktoberfest. Black Forest beer will be poured by beermeisters and served to patrons at tables […]
Robert O. Wing
AUBURN — Robert O. Wing, 67, of Lewiston died Friday, Sept. 28, at the Hospice House of Androscoggin with his family by his side. He was born in Sabattus, Oct. 29, 1944, the son of the late Elwood and Lizzie (Beal) and had been a resident of this community all of his life. He was […]
Robert H. Savard
LEWISTON — Robert H. Savard, 85, of Lewiston, went to be with his Lord on Sept. 26, in Lewiston. Robert was born March 16, 1927, in Lewiston, to parents, Albert and Angelina Savard (Vierre). He attended St. Peter’s School in Lewiston, and was a member of Holy Family Parish. Robert was married to Connie Labbe, […]
Foss joins Community Credit
LEWISTON – Community Credit Union announces the hiring of Brittni Foss as a full-time member representative in its Lewiston branch, 144 Pine St. Some of Foss’ responsibilities include assisting members with financial transactions, setting up home banking services, issuing travelers checks or money orders and educating members on credit union products and services. Foss is […]