LEWISTON — The Androscoggin Bank Colisee has been a cozy second home for the Portland Pirates in recent years. The team has lost just once while playing a fistful of regular-season games at the Lewiston rink in recent years. This year, the Pirates will get a chance to put that sparkling record on the line […]
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I’ll give you a quarter for that
Sure you could stay home this weekend. But if you do, you’ll never get your hands on that carnival glass lamp, those three plaid suit coats and the antique Shakespeare fishing rod you’ve been dreaming about since. . . well, never. The joy of yard sailing is discovering things you weren’t expecting to find, isn’t […]
Jeremiah M. Robertson
Jeremiah Mac Robertson, treasured son of Seth Robertson and Gloria Jennings, passed away in his parents’ arms after fighting for his life for eight days. Jeremiah and his twin brother, Jase, were born at 24 weeks. Jeremiah weighed one pound and eight ounces and like his bother, had long skinny toes and fingers, being the […]
Affordable Care whatsisnow?
Everyone’s talking about it. Even experts don’t understand it. But it’s going to affect us all. If you wonder what the Affordable Care Act will mean to you and your family, we’d like to hear from you. And maybe help! Reporter Lindsay Tice is working on a story about the ACA and how it will […]
Looking for memories of St. Louis Catholic Church
Did you attend St. Louis Catholic Church in Auburn? Its final Mass is scheduled for Aug. 29. If you would like to share your memories of church life there or your thoughts on current plans to tear it down, contact reporter Daniel Hartill at 689-2881 or [email protected]. Recent coverage: St. Louis Church to hold final […]
Michael L. Fuller
LEWISTON – Michael L. Fuller, 68, of Lewiston, passed away on July 14, 2013 at CMMC. He was born on Nov. 17, 1944 in Cambridge, Mass., the son of Elizabeth Seavey and Charles (Chuck) Stadleman. Michael was a member of AA for 17 years. He enjoyed cooking, telling jokes and stories, helping others, taking trips […]
If you’re an ‘early adopter’ raise your smartwatch
The Sun Journal wants to talk to people who HAVE TO BUY cutting-edge electronic gadgets — the newest smartphone, the hottest tablet, the Google Glasses, the emerging smartwatch. We want to know: What motivates you? How do you afford it? How do your friends and spouse put up with you? What’s your next purchase and […]
When it comes to the budget, politics is different
It was a productive week at the State House. Against long odds, the unanimous budget report from the Appropriations Committee survived intact by better than the required two-thirds, landing on the governor’s desk with a loud thud. Gov. Paul LePage, who’s been fulminating against the budget since before Appropriations took its final votes, is in […]
Learn signs of elder abuse to prevent it from happening
DEAR ABBY: Thank you for all you do to keep our seniors safe. Saturday, June 15, is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. On that day, communities in the USA and all over the world will sponsor events to highlight the growing tragic issue of elder abuse. Your readers — young and old — should know […]
Little League: Heutz handles Kaplan
LEWISTON — Isabelle Webster, Cassidie Wright and Julia Svor each went 4-for-4 to hoist Heutz Oil past Kaplan, 13-1, in South Lewiston Little League minor division softball. Svor drove in four runs. Sage Cormier was 3-for-4 with 3 RBIs. For Kaplan, Kendall Gervais was 2-for-3. Natalie Adams, Abigail Handlin and Hayley Foss each had a […]