Lewiston Senior Cribbage League players Cecilia Treworgy and Aaron Burke placed first for the week of Nov. 22. George Bussiere and Bill Burroughs placed second; Claude Boucher and Ray Beaudoin, third; Henry Maheux and Pauline Quimby, fourth; and Mike Ceilinski and John Franck, fifth. The league plays at 9 a.m. Thursdays at the Lewiston Armory/Lewiston […]
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Photo: Kora Shrine shines in Lewiston
FEZtival of Trees winners announced.
Photos: New coffee shop set to open on Lisbon Street in Lewiston
Tracey Jean’s Coffee Boutique plans for a soft opening this weekend.
Saco man charged with murder in Biddeford fatal shooting of Lewiston man
Lorenze A. Labonte, 25, is accused of killing Ahmed Sharif, 27, of Lewiston on Friday.
Maine State Police say Lewiston man’s death in Biddeford was a homicide
Authorities on Sunday continued to search for suspects in the Friday death of a 27-year-old Lewiston man.
Fleet Maintenance Superintendent Phil Brienza Jr. keeps Lewiston’s vehicles on the roads
Working: It’s an increasingly difficult job keeping the city’s collective vehicle and equipment fleet running safely.
Most police departments in Maine have never invoked yellow flag law
Portland calls the measure ‘cumbersome,’ but gun reform advocates hope to streamline the safety net allowing police to take firearms from people considered to be a threat.
Cleaned up and cleared out: Airport puts biggest hangar up for sale or lease
Auburn-Lewiston Municipal Airport looks to put Elite Airways fiasco behind for good.
LA Metro Chamber of Commerce launches Stuff the Bus event for local families
The LA Metro Chamber of Commerce has kicked off its annual Stuff the Bus event, a seasonal toy and clothing drive designed to bring joy to local families in need during the holiday season. The event is set to run through Monday, Dec 4. Individuals who wish to contribute to Stuff the Bus can drop […]
Virtual reality is nothing new: Stereographs once offered widespread 3D images
Dual image photographs were a big hit in Maine for three-quarters of a century before film became common. ‘The mind feels its way into the very depths of the picture.’