Police on Friday announced the launch of what they’re calling Neighborhood First, an initiative aimed at lowering the number of quality of life service calls received by the department.
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Police find missing man in downtown Lewiston
After learning that the missing man has health issues, police brought out tracking dogs and a department drone to assist them with the search.
A1 Superior Cleaning marks five years in business
AUBURN — A1 Superior Cleaning is celebrating its five-year anniversary. What started out as a one-person, mobile detailing business in the Lewiston Auburn area has grown into a small company of 13 employees and contractors, offering seven services across the state. The company specializes in stripping and waxing floors, tile and grout, carpet, furniture, residential […]
Lewiston superintendent recommends cutting over 50 positions
Concurrent reductions in funding from both the state and federal government paired with a significant rise in staffing costs has left Lewiston schools with a $7.8 million shortfall in their initial budget proposal.
Poland murder suspect returns to Maine
Aaron Aldrich of Lewiston is expected to appear in court Monday.
SHARECenter reopens in new building, plans retail store
Members are able to shop for supplies on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and Saturday mornings.
COVID-19 has ‘reshaped’ the health care industry, Central Maine Healthcare CEO says
From workforce shortages to the impending end of the federal public health emergency, health care systems continue to face significant operating challenges.
Le Bon Truc brings French folk music to Oasis of Music series
Le Bon Truc will perform at the Oasis of Music beginning at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 15, at the L/A Arts gallery in Lewiston. Le Bon Truc plays French folk dance music: bourrées, branles, mazurkas, laridés, schottisches, valse, and more. This trio’s beautiful dance music reflects more of what is popular in France than […]
Lewiston City Council gives Lewiston Housing Authority another shot at Martel Elementary School
Councilors voted unanimously to postpone discussion on the disposition of the former school to no later than April 18.