The Lewiston Senior Cribbage League has announces Dec. 29 cribbage results. Ron Maheux and Mike Martin placed first, Nancy Fyke and Ron Cloutier were second, Pauline Quimby and Anita Maheux placed third, Woody Dulac and Ryan Saucier came in fourth, and Bob Cielinski and Pat Belanger placed fifth. Cribbage league play begins at 9 a.m. […]
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We asked: ‘What is your New Year’s resolution or hope for the new year?’
Twin Cities residents share what they hope to do, see or make happen in 2023.
New to Lewiston, couple connect with and help the homeless
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Lewiston mayor says some city councilors are trying to silence him
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Top news stories of 2022: The good, the bad and emergence from the pandemic
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Lewiston trampoline park reopens after addressing safety violations
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Photo Album: ‘Young Trees’ sculpture sprouts up in downtown Lewiston
Art installation is the third of five art pieces being installed in downtown.
Lewiston director receives Quality Housing Coalition recognition
LEWISTON — Elaine Brackett, Lewiston’s Social Services director since November 2019, was recently named Quality Housing Coalition Housing Champion of 2022, and touted as a “tireless advocate” by Victoria Morales, executive director and founder of the coalition. “We hope that (this recognition) provides you with meaningful acknowledgement of our appreciation for the hard work you […]