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Lewiston to cut hours at solid waste facility
LEWISTON — City officials announced new hours for Lewiston’s Solid Waste Facility beginning the week of April 13. According to a city news release, the days of operation will be cut to Monday, Wednesday and Friday due to reduced Public Works crews during the COVID-19 pandemic. “While still providing essential services like waste and recycle […]
Maine CDC confirms 9th death as it reports largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases
As of Friday there were 432 confirmed cases of the virus in Maine, and 9 people had died, as state health officials repeatedly urge the public to practice social distancing and stay at home except for essential activities.
On this date in Maine history: UMaine hockey wins first national title
April 3, 1993: The University of Maine men’s hockey team, under the leadership of coach Shawn Walsh, wins the NCAA Division I men’s hockey championship in Milwaukee, playing against Lake Superior State University. It is the team’s first national title. Maine is down 4-2 after two periods, but the team’s all-time leading scorer, Jim Montgomery, […]
Homemade masks being stitched but where are they needed?
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I purchased a homemade mask kit from Fabric Warehouse and am sewing them up. What organizations in the Lewiston-Auburn area wants them? There have been so many articles circulating about the efficacy of using them, but apparently they can be used in combination with other precautions, or at least as a last […]
On this date in Maine history: April 2
April 2, 1865: On the day he becomes a brevetted Army brigadier general, Col. Thomas W. Hyde (1841-1899) of Bath leads an assault force at the tip of a wedge of Union troops that breaks through the Confederate defenses at Petersburg, Virginia, during the Civil War’s Third Battle of Petersburg. This successful gambit, following 10 […]
Black Raiders, Bicentennial T-shirts
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I am the daughter of one of Lewiston/Auburn’s iconic drummers, Raymond Lafrance Sr. He was the owner-operator of The Black Raiders Drum & Bell Corps. The Black Raiders were in many different parades in Maine. I’m looking for any articles or videos of these events from the ’70s and ’80s. I was […]
What are you wearing?
Now that you’re settled in, working from home and having ditched that suit or dress, we want to know what you are wearing. (Please tell us you’re wearing something!) Walmart recently reported selling work shirts, but not so many pants. Does that mean you’re still in your sweats, yoga pants or jams? (Zippers are so […]
On this date in Maine history: April 1
April 1, 1968: Dow Air Force Base in Bangor officially closes. The city of Bangor obtains the airfield and reopens it the following year as Bangor International Airport. Bangor had allocated $75,000 for development of the base in 1940. The Maine Military Defense Commission funded the purchase of the base’s land. With construction of what […]
Red Cross clarifies donation information; Esperanto opportunities shared
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I was surprised to read in your latest column that the American Red Cross would take donated wheelchairs. This is not accurate. We appreciate that people are generous and want to support our work. We are not able to accept donations of wheelchairs, medical equipment, clothing, household goods or other items. The […]