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Nonprofit trust buying Sun Journal, other Maine newspapers in landmark deal
In a major milestone for journalism, the National Trust for Local News is acquiring 5 of the state’s daily papers and 17 of its weeklies.
Lewiston to hold public meeting on use of athletic fields Tuesday night
The meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Lewiston High School cafeteria.
Working: Katie Morin and Elizabeth Marcotte not your average carhops
Val’s Drive-In is still a draw for teens who like to work seasonal jobs in a fun atmosphere.
Tip leads to arrest of Auburn man in hit-and-run that seriously injures woman
Michael Fowler, 65, has been charged with aggravated leaving the scene of a personal injury accident, a class C offense. The charge is aggravated because it involved serious bodily injury, according to police.
A vacancy rate of zero is pushing up rents and has Lewiston and Auburn embracing any and all new housing
A vacancy rate of essentially zero means there is no room for mobility for renters facing rent increases or evictions, leaving people priced out. Officials say rent control isn’t the answer, more housing is.
Health center in downtown Lewiston sees surge in demand, plans expansion
‘We’ve never seen (this) volume of need,’ said Coleen Elias, CEO of Community Clinical Services. ‘Folks just walking in looking for help. They truly have nowhere else to go.’
Lewiston’s Trent Paradis represents Team USA at Special Olympics World Games
Trent Paradis, who grew up in Jay and now lives in Lewiston, achieved his goal of competing on the international stage last month.
Western New England University honors local president’s list students
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Western New England University recently named four local students to its 2023 spring president’s list. Brianne Dube of Lewiston is majoring in health studies/Doctor of Occupational Therapy. Emily Lake of Naples is majoring in mechanical engineering. Kaila Mank of Raymond is majoring in entrepreneurship. Nathan Miller of Winthrop is majoring in mechanical […]