LEWISTON — Sebago Technics has announced that Mark Adams has been appointed president and CEO of the company. Founded in 1981, Sebago Technics is a consulting engineering firm with offices in Westbrook and Lewiston. Adams brings 28 years of leadership and project management experience to the position. He served the past six years as the […]
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Wrong identity
A photo caption published on Page B4 on Wednesday incorrectly identified Kevin Nolette as the groundskeeper at Riverside Cemetery in Lewiston. The information was incorrectly submitted to the Sun Journal.
Paul R. Thibodeau
LEWISTON — Paul R. Thibodeau, 48, of Strawberry Avenue died at his home after a very sudden illness, Monday, Oct. 24. He was born in Lewiston, Jan. 1, 1963, a son of the late Richard and Rita (Gagnon) Thibodeau. He was educated in Auburn schools. Paul enjoyed harness racing and was an avid sports fan […]
Carl R. Trynor
AUBURN — Carl R. Trynor, 58, of Lewiston died Oct. 25, at the Androscoggin Hospice House. He was born in Eastport, Aug. 18, 1953, the son of Edward and Hilda (Friel) Trynor. He grew up in Portland and graduated from Portland High School in 1971. He served his country in the U.S. Army during the […]
Fab Five: Maine’s best rivalries
This week’s countdown: Kalle Oakes, who continues to mourn the loss of Jay-Livermore Falls, drowns his sorrows by ranking the top five football rivalries we have left: 5. Mountain Valley-Cape Elizabeth. I hate to admit it, but in a state full of dead and dormant rivalries, those rascally Capers and their cameras made this a […]
Boys’ Soccer: Devils burn Cougars
LEWISTON — Before his day had barely begun, it changed drastically. Shuaib Naji woke up and was having a carefree breakfast Wednesday morning when he got a phone call. He had been promoted. He was going to be the varsity goalie for the boys’ soccer team in the team’s biggest game of the season. “I […]
Paris, Lewiston business receive energy grants
BANGOR — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced grants for more than 900 agricultural producers and rural small businesses across the country to implement renewable energy and energy efficiency measures in their operations. The grants are being provided through the Rural Energy for America Program, a 2008 Farm Bill initiative. REAP offers funds for farmers, ranchers […]
Veterans groups to mark terror attacks
LEWISTON — The U.S.S. Canberra Association in conjunction with area veterans organizations will meet at the Lewiston Memorial Park at noon Saturday, Oct. 29, to observe the anniversary of two terrorist attacks. On Oct. 23, 1983, there was a truck bombing of the U.S. Marines barrack in Beirut, Lebanon, where 241 Marines and U.S. Naval […]
Mask workshop being offered
LEWISTON – L/A Arts Gallery 5 will offer a special two-day workshop for individuals to create a unique work of art, a plaster face mask of themselves. Artist Arla Patch will work with a small group in Gallery 5 to make and decorate these castings from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, and […]