Starting this school year, a new program called CLIMB serves 26 students in grades K-3 and aims to expand while keeping special education students in local schools, closer to their families and communities.
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Justice Wathen to discuss mass shooting commission’s work at Lewiston Public Library
The program will feature a conversation between former Maine Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Daniel E. Wathen and Sun Journal staff writer Steve Collins.
Bowdoin man arrested after chase, scuffle with Lewiston police
Instead of stopping, police said, Christopher Noel sped away, reaching such high speeds as he fled into the downtown, that police broke off the chase for fear of public safety.
Lewiston man arrested in undercover child exploitation sting
A Lewiston man, expecting to meet with a minor for a sexual encounter, was arrested Tuesday by an undercover police officer.
Ukraine mayor tours world-famous guitar company in Lewiston
Tour of Bourgeois Guitars in Lewiston.
Looking for an alternative source for eggs? Try your local farm.
At farm stands across Maine, you’ll pay less than half of what you would in a grocery store, if you go early.
Lewiston’s Trinity Jubilee Center receives $30K donation
The donation will support the installation of a walk-in freezer in its building under construction at 123 Bates St.
Jay Town Office receives $10K donation
It’s the second of three $10,000 donations from Androscoggin Bank.
Lewiston flower shop prepares for Valentine’s Day rush
More than 1,000 roses are being readied for the famously romantic holiday.
Lewiston’s Trinity Commons to host recital Feb. 18
LEWISTON — Flautist Chris Lansley is set to give a recital at Trinity Commons, 247 Bates St., at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, as part of the ongoing Oasis of Music series. Performing with Lansley will be pianist Adrian Dmytruk, with the program featuring diverse classical pieces. Lansley, principal flute with the Augusta Symphony Orchestra, […]