Momenta returns to Bates College for three shows on March 27-29.
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Lewiston woman brings more allegations against former Mayor Shane Bouchard
After her initial disclosures led to the resignation of Mayor Shane Bouchard earlier this month, Heather Everly Berube appeared before the City Council again Tuesday, this time recounting someone else’s allegations of inappropriate behavior from years ago.
Lewiston man to serve one year for selling crack cocaine
Sharod Nunes, 40, was sentenced for twice selling crack cocaine to a confidential informant in 2018.
Letourneau joins Androscoggin
LEWISTON — Cindy Letourneau has recently joined Androscoggin Home Healthcare + Hospice as director of human resources. Letourneau is an SPHR- and SHRM-SCP-certified human resources professional with more than 20 years of combined experience in human resource management and employee safety. Before joining Androscoggin, she most recently served as senior HR partner for Covenant Health/St. […]
A-spiring falcons
A pair of peregrine falcons bask in the afternoon sun at The Dolard & Priscilla Gendron Franco Center on Cedar Street in Lewiston.
Leonard Sharon named appellate judge
LEWISTON — Leonard “Lenny” Sharon, Esq., a member of the law office of Andrucki & King in Lewiston, was sworn in on Feb. 21 as an appellate judge for the Penobscot Nation Tribal Court of Appeals. The judicial system is comprised of a trial court, the tribal court, and the Penobscot Nation Court of Appeals. […]
Lewiston man robbed while visiting Standish home
Police say Lee Roy was robbed at gunpoint while visiting a friend.
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Lewiston Seniors cribbage results LEWISTON — Cribbage results for the Lewiston Senior Cribbage League for the week of March 14 are: First place, Pauline Quimby and Marie Madore; second, Gene Brown and Gary David; third, Maurice Fournier and Sandy Lavertu; fourth, George Bussiere and Cecelia Treworgy; and fifth, Richard Cloutier and Dwight Webb. Home Healthcare […]
Lewiston School Committee recommending new high school wing
The two-story wing of 20 classrooms would have an elevator and be to the right of the main entrance, which would be remade to improve security and flow.