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Would be a nice addition

I have heard that Joe Paradis, also known as “Mr. Veteran of Lewiston,” is making inquiries concerning a replica monument of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, to be installed in Lewiston’s Veterans Park. What a great idea. I understand that he has the support of our senators and representatives in Washington, D.C., as well […]

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Lewiston man has a passion for woodworking

Working with wood has always been fun for Maurice Nadeau. When he was a kid growing up in Lisbon Falls he would help his father, a carpenter, on jobs. “I think he always figured we would go into business together. But that didn’t work out. I knew more than he did. At least, I thought […]

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Lewiston elementary grades switching to trimester system

LEWISTON — Next year, Lewiston elementary students will get three report cards instead of four, a move some may cheer, except those who get parental rewards for good report cards. The school department is doing away with quarterly rankings for K-6 students and adopting trimester grading periods. The change is applauded by teachers, who say […]

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The case for a Lewiston casino at Mill 5

Lewiston native in partnership to build a downtown casino. I guess I’ve worn a number of hats in my life: management consultant, financial analyst, attorney, software engineer and, most importantly, recipe-keeper for the Lewiston Greek Festival. But, my lifelong passion is neither food nor career-hopping — it’s economics. I opened my first economics book when […]

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Top food experts extend pinkies in a tribute to the Mediterranean

LEWISTON — People use the word “soiree” too rarely. It has become a prissy word, evocative of exclusive guest lists, polite patter and using one’s pinkie. The Nutrition Center of Maine in Lewiston is taking it back. “We’re going to make some fire,” Chef Randall Smith warned attendees to the center’s annual Chef’s Soiree a […]

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Dempsey’s challenge raises more than $1 million

LEWISTON — Despite mud, mist and knee-grinding hills, the inaugural Dempsey Challenge ended Sunday with smiles and sun. “I’m just thankful it didn’t rain,” said Patrick Dempsey, the actor and Maine native who started it all. The gloomy sky broke minutes before he took the main stage for the closing ceremonies. “It’s been a magical […]

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Knowlton seeking Lewiston mayor’s job

LEWISTON — Longtime resident and local performer Daniel E. “Nick” Knowlton will seek the mayor’s job in November’s ballot. He plans to launch his campaign officially at 11 a.m. Tuesday on the steps of Lewiston City Hall. In a written statement, Knowlton said his enthusiasm and energy make him a good candidate for the job. […]

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Lewiston man sentenced on gun charge

    A Lewiston man was sentenced to more than three years in federal prison Friday after he was convicted of trafficking guns between Buckfield and Boston.      Philemon Dowell, 24, was sentenced to 37 months in prison for being a felon in possession of firearms. According to court records, Dowell arranged for another person […]