Trio of Democrats say Gov. Janet Mills has helped fund municipalities since taking office, while LePage reduced their funding during his two terms.
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Lewiston council passes amended resolution condemning white supremacy and ‘all forms of violence’
Mayor Carl Sheline said the amended version “watered down” his original resolution that was a direct response to the recent appearance of a neo-Nazi group in the city.
Local working group seeks resident input at meeting
The group hopes to identify natural resource concerns and funding priorities.
Lewiston-based district to hold working group meeting Oct. 26
LEWISTON — Androscoggin Valley Soil and Water Conservation District plans to host its annual U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Local Working Group Meeting from 9:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Oct. 26. The meeting will be held at the USDA Office, 254 Gooddard Road in Lewiston. The district seeks input from landowners, […]
Cost of eating out is rising while staffing shortages persist
Here’s what you can expect to pay at select area fast-food restaurants for a meal.
Franco Center offers Halloween-themed crypt walks this week
LEWISTON — The Franco Center plans to open its crypt for Fright Night on Oct. 25, 26, and 27, at 46 Cedar St. The guided walk will be open from noon to 5 p.m. each day, cost is $6 per person. During this time, the walk will provide less of a scare than the nightly […]
Lewiston cribbage league recognizes Oct. 13 players
The Lewiston Senior Cribbage League has announced its cribbage results for Oct. 13. Stan Tetenman and Marie Madore placed first, Ryan Saucier and Ethyl Landry placed second, Cecilia Treworgy and Pat Belanger placed third, Bob Masse and Mike Cielinski placed forth, and Carol Laplante and George Bussierre placed fifth. The league plays at 9 a.m. […]
Lewiston schools seek to improve safety at Longley School
The district will apply for a state grant to replace outdated windows and doors.