Amid increasing concern about hate crimes, a divisive political environment, the threat of climate change, and other societal challenges, the films and programs at the 2020 Maine Jewish Film Festival frame important issues in a global context. From March 28 through April 5, MJFF will screen 40 dramatic features, documentaries and short films. Now in […]
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Effort would upgrade Androscoggin River’s water classification
River advocates are hoping to convince state regulators to change the river’s water classification from C to B.
Kudos: Christine Adler ‘wants the best’ for people
Adler has volunteered for years to help families prepare annual tax returns.
Boys hockey: Blue Devils’ hard work pays off in perfection
State-champion Lewiston is the first Class A boys team to finish the season with an unblemished record since 2008.
PERFECT ENDING — Kurtis Pelletier’s double-OT goal caps Lewiston’s unblemished season
Senior’s clutch goal lifts Blue Devils to 2-1 victory over Scarborough in the Class A championship game.
L-A This Week
MONDAY, March 9 AUBURN — City Council tour and orientation, 5 p.m. Councilors will tour Norway Savings Bank Arena, Ingersoll Turf Facility, Hasty Community Center and the Auburn Senior Community Center. LEWISTON — School Committee budget workshop, 6 p.m. at the Dingley Building. TUESDAY, March 10 AUBURN — Age-Friendly Community Committee meeting, 5:30 p.m. at […]
Lewiston’s Captain Morgan, four decades in and thousands of tattoos later
LEWISTON — Frank “Captain” Morgan’s oldest customers ever: 84- and 83-year-old sisters visiting from Amsterdam. His weirdest request: Too weird to print. (It involved a pair of blue eyes. We’ll say no more.) The 61-year-old’s latest milestone: Tattooing in Maine for 40 years, come Monday. He’s worked from half a dozen locations, battled cancer, closed […]