Ultimately, taste-test organizers aim to add more culturally relevant lunch options to Lewiston schools.
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Greenwood man charged with assaulting Lewiston officers
Chance M. Bellanceau is charged with assaulting two Lewiston officers two months before being charged with assaulting three sheriff’s deputies in Bethel.
Photo: It’s all downhill from here
Depending on your point of view, Mark W. Paradis Park in Lewiston has a good hill for sledding.
Lewiston library, partners to give talk on teen dating violence Feb. 15
In observance of February as Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, three organizations — Her Safety Net, Safe Voices and Lewiston Public Library — plan to present an interactive event that gives one all a chance to think about what a healthy and safe dating relationship could be. The event will be held from 1-3 p.m. […]
Lewiston planning for citywide revaluation by early 2025
The city will have to address a funding gap of at least $270,000 before moving forward.
Lewiston police investigate shooting that injured 3 people
Police say witnesses and victims are not cooperating with the investigation.
Maine artist’s paintings on display in WHA gallery at CMMC
Paintings by artist Nancy Clark are on display in the Woman’s Hospital Association Rotating Art Gallery at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston. Born and raised in rural Maine, Clark draws boundless inspiration from the magnificent layered mountains, open fields, flowing rivers, sparkling ponds and wide-open horizon of the ever-moving ocean. “My greatest artistic influence […]
LA Arts extends invitation of grand opening of new headquarters
LA Arts reopens their doors to the public – at their new location – with a celebration from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 18. The celebration will include a ribbon cutting and toasts at 2 p.m. and will feature musical entertainment by local performers and refreshments. The exhibition, “REUSE • REPAIR • RECONSIDER,” by artist […]
Lewiston superintendent proposes apprenticeship program to alleviate staffing shortages
Jake Langlais is calling for the creation of a five-year on-the-job training program which would ultimately lead to certifications.
Weekend’s bitter cold leaves some significant water damage in its wake
Homes, businesses, schools and government buildings were damaged from broken water pipes stemming from the arctic blast last weekend.