The needle exchange program’s director said challenges with financing and staff forced the organization to close its doors and regroup.
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Lewiston’s new cop shop conjures memories and Park Street dreams | Column
While the top minds in the city were planning the new police department’s construction down to the finest detail, they seem to have forgotten one important matter, Mark LaFlamme writes.
Lewiston voters pass school budget Tuesday
Passing the school budget on the first vote this year, voters seem less averse to this year’s $117.68 million cost after rejecting last year’s twice.
Community Little Theatre in Auburn soars with ‘magical’ version of ‘The Little Prince’
Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s classic runs through Sunday at the Auburn theater.
Lewiston bowling event highlights positive impact ‘bigs’ have on their ‘littles’
‘Safe,’ ‘constant,’ ‘happy’ and ‘fun’ are some of the words heard at the Big Brothers Big Sisters annual fundraiser.
Lewiston police investigate single gunshot on Pierce Street
Police say no one was reported injured Monday afternoon.
Everly Brothers in Lewiston, clowning in Bath, dancing in Denmark and more | Get out!
Things to do this week in the area.
Lewiston’s new administrator wants people to believe in City Hall
More than a year after Heather Hunter’s controversial exit, Lewiston has a new city administrator. Bryan Kaenrath’s enthusiasm is energizing staff and constituents.
Man sentenced for stealing from postal workers, post offices in central Maine
Lance Funderburk and his accomplice targeted post offices in Paris and Monmouth, and postal carriers in Lewiston.
Federal grant will keep support center open for Lewiston shooting victims
The $8.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Justice will cover costs through January and Maine lawmakers are considering whether to provide state funding to keep the Maine Resiliency Center running next year.