The announcement follows a City Council decision Tuesday to postpone votes on whether to eliminate the local restaurant inspection program and the sanitarian position.
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Mills introduces legislation to grant subpoena power to Lewiston shooting commission
The bill, which would authorize the commission to obtain documents and compel witness testimony, has bipartisan support in the Legislature.
Photos: Tractor-trailer snaps utility pole Wednesday morning in Lewiston
The pole held a transformer, and the crash caused power outages in the area.
Lewiston library to offer Tarot 101 Workshop Feb. 6
The Lewiston Public Library is set to host a Tarot 101 Workshop from at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 6, in The Jeanne Couture Room at 200 Lisbon St. The workshop will feature the return of Kate Sheridan, a.k.a The Laundress. This event is for anyone who wants to learn more about tarot cards, using the […]
Lewiston, Auburn college students receive scholarships
The Thomas E. Lahey Foundation recently awarded scholarships to six scholar-athletes and recent graduates of Lewiston High School, Edward Little High School and St. Dominic Academy. This year’s scholarship recipients include the following: Alyssa Marcoux, a graduate of Lewiston High School, attending the University of New England and the daughter of Chris and Bobbie Jo […]
Lewiston cribbage league names Jan. 18 winners
Lewiston Senior Cribbage League players Cecile Bussiere and Ron Cloutier placed first on Jan. 18. Bill Burroughs and John Franck Jr. placed second, Claude Boucher and Bob Masse placed third, Val Madore and Woody Dulac placed fourth, and Aaron Burke and Dorina Martin placed fifth. The league plays at 9 a.m. Thursdays at the Lewiston […]
Lewiston Adult Education welcomes retired teacher to winter-spring 2024 semester
LEWISTON — Bernie Fortier, who retired as a Latin teacher at Lewiston High School last year, plans to teach three classes at Lewiston Adult Education during the winter-spring 2024 semester. Fortier will present classes on financial literacy, Latin for legal/business terms and Latin for medical terms. His and many new and returning teachers’ listings will […]
Lewiston council postpones vote on eliminating local restaurant inspections
The council will not take up the issue until March after receiving an overwhelming amount of public feedback supporting the local health inspection program and sanitation officer Louis Lachance.
Turner man gets probation for having ammo
Clifford Clark tells judge his most recent arrest was a blessing, helping to get him sober and working in the community.
Photos: Special training in Lewiston
Cross country skiers train Tuesday for upcoming Special Olympics.