Michael Rocko used a fellow electrical worker’s ID when he was stopped for drunken driving and continued to use it throughout the court process.
Andree Kehn
Andree Kehn is a staff photographer who has lived in Lewiston for the past three years and has been a Greenwood resident for 20 years, on and off. She has worked full time for the Sun Journal since 2015. She covers sports assignments, breaking news and features, but her heart loves assignments photographing people immersed in their own unique passions. She has a second career as a wedding photographer and specializes in working with couples who are creating weddings that reflect their own quirky personalities. She has an eclectic past, including having been a carny, a ski bum, a lifeguard, an army brat, a motorcycle rider, an organic gardener, a tour-director and cat-lover. She loves to find common ground with all of her photography subjects.
Bethel community rallies to cook, deliver meals for seniors
Since March, Jim Klesitz, his husband, James Caplinger, both of Bryant Pond, and retired English teacher Bonnie Pooley have been preparing and delivering meals for seniors in need, with funding coming primarily from community donations.
Wardens recover body of New York man in Bryant Pond
The body of Yohanna Milad Israel Rizk, 28, of New York City was located about 2:20 p.m. Monday.
Longtime friends try for third wife-carry championship title in Newry
Sixteen couples compete on Sunday River course.
Video of two men confronting Norway man’s racist signs goes viral
When Travis Verrill and Jason Gordon saw signs in a resident’s window that were racist, they talked to the man and asked him to take them down. He did, and their video afterward caught the attention of two million people online.
Bates College professor at forefront of science of memory
Andrew Kennedy’s research has shown the potential to eventually advance the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease or other conditions affecting memory.
‘We’re having a great time’: L-A hosts Pride festival
Auburn’s Festival Plaza was a whirl of color and smiles Saturday as hundreds gathered for Pride, the Twin Cities’ third annual celebration of LGBTQ communities. After words from Lewiston Mayor Kristen Cloutier, individuals and couples, families and pets, old and young, sporting a simple rainbow sticker or flag or decked out in costume, marched across […]
Teen spreads word: ‘Hygiene is key’ for the homeless
An intern at a Lewiston homeless shelter for teens collects deodorant for the youths who stay there.
More rain raises flooding concerns along Maine’s rivers
The Androscoggin and Kennebec rivers are the most vulnerable to flooding.