One of more than a dozen plaintiffs suing Affordable Cremation Solution is seeking at least $5 million in damages.
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Mainers with Florida connections monitor Hurricane Ian, stay in touch with family
As the powerful storm makes landfall in Florida, those who live there are holed up at their homes, awaiting the onslaught of wind and water.
Democracy Brewing is coming to Lewiston in 2023
Boston brewery and restaurant to open in the former St. Joseph’s Church on Main Street.
Lewiston cribbage group names recent winners
The Lewiston Senior Cribbage League has announced its cribbage results for the week of Sept. 22. Nancy Knowlton placed first, Leo Bergeron and Pauline Quimby placed second, Connie Pleau and Dan Cloutier placed third, George Bussierre and Alan Treworgy placed fourth and Irene Marshall and Mike Martin placed fifth. The league play is at 9 […]
Lewiston Planning Board approves plans for first phase of Choice Neighborhoods redevelopment
Site work on the 82-unit development in the Tree Streets neighborhood is expected to begin this winter.
Duo to play seasonal preludes for Oasis of Music
Flautist Cris Lansley and pianist Brad Howard will perform at the Oasis of Music beginning at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Trinity Church in Lewiston. For this program, the duo will perform the music of Charles Callahan (b. 1951), an award-winning composer from Cambridge, Massachusetts. The program will consist of a group of […]
Police identify man who was struck and killed on Sabattus Street
The man was taken to Central Maine Medical Center where he died from injuries he sustained in the collision, according to police.
Lewiston School Committee requests more info on cannabis testing kits
Superintendent Jake Langlais proposed the kits as a tool for administrators and resource officers when there is probable cause to believe students have cannabis products or are using those products on school grounds.
Pedestrian struck, killed on Sabattus Street
Police say the pedestrian was hit while crossing the street in the area of Sabattus and College streets.
Lewiston shelter committee urges city to consider winter accommodations
While the panel has disbanded, it is asking officials to continue policymaking around homelessness in the city.