Lewiston City Councilor Linda Scott said when youth are struggling with depression, anxiety or mental health issues, ‘it’s almost impossible to achieve goals and navigate the challenges of everyday school life.’
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Lewiston moves holiday festival to Dec. 4
The city of Lewiston has rescheduled its Holiday at the Plaza. It will be held from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at Dufresne Plaza, 72 Lisbon St. “The holidays in Lewiston are a special time of year. The lights, music, and community I feel during the season remind me how grateful I […]
Educator, former Lewiston school committee candidate, dies in fall from window
The 38-year-old’s death is being investigated by police.
Photo Album: Lewiston group distributes food, hats and gloves on Thanksgiving Day in Kennedy Park
Maine Community Integration’s young woman’s group helps feed those in need.
Belgrade camp hosts Lego Pinewood Derby
More than 60 Cubs and Scouts, some from as far away as Buxton, West Paris and Bath, rolled into Belgrade’s Camp Bomazeen Nov. 12 for the second annual Lego Pinewood Derby. Isa Russell of Lewiston Troop 2019 won Best in Show with her Phoenix Lego Derby Car. She is a Life Scout from Randolph and […]
Fowsia Musse returns to Maine after being shot in Ethiopia
Musse continues to receive medical treatment, but her condition is improving.
St. Dominic Academy, Lewiston campus, names honor students
Saint Dominic Academy — Lewiston campus, recently announced the following students were named to its first quarter honor roll. High honors: Grade 3: Addilyn Caskinette, Emmalyn Little-Fish, Dania Gikundiro, Thomas Langan, Tanner Miller and Kennedy Toussaint. Grade 4: Joseph Bouffard, Chris Havyarimana, Madelynn Hinkley, Meadow Kutasi, Jillianna Mason, John Porter, James Pushee, Olena Stevenson and Gracelynne […]
Amy Sanchez: Passionate about her neighborhood
Sanchez is recognized for working “to better her community on a daily basis.”
United Way offering grant for emergency shelter in Androscoggin County
The announcement comes as officials in the Twin Cities and county government are in a standstill over funding for an emergency shelter proposal.
Lewiston man sentenced on hit-and-run charges
Brad Johnson pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a 2019 collision with a pedestrian on Lisbon Street in Lewiston.