“Look at everybody down here. Everybody’s having a good time. We’re going to have so much fun this weekend, it’s just awesome,” said Paul Englehart, Raspberry Ripple crew chief.
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At least one seriously hurt in Lewiston crash
Fire and rescue crews worked to free a woman trapped in her vehicle Friday after a car and truck collided on Lisbon Street.
Bates College receives its largest-ever federal grant
Nearly $4 million from the National Science Foundation will allow the college to create a new database of video images useful for research on artificial intelligence and neuroscience.
Lewiston chicken owners confused about ordinance
A little-known 30,000-square-foot requirement has residents in the city having to lay off their birds.
Lewiston to install disposal boxes for used syringes
The secure boxes would be placed at 15 locations in the city, including at many public parks.
Museum L-A seeks shoe submissions, models for fashion show
“The Shoe Must Go On: A Shoe Fashion Show!” set for Sept. 20 in Lewiston.
Eleven Maine companies make Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing firms
The highest-ranked is Portland-based Brickell Men’s Products at No. 76.
10-year-old Lewiston boy in critical condition after being hit by car
It appears the boy was crossing the road with some of his cousins or relatives when he was struck.
Lewiston boy seriously injured after being hit by car
Police said a 10-year-old boy suffered a severe head injury when he was hit by a car while crossing Sabattus Street near South of the Border restaurant at dusk Monday evening.
St. Mary’s filled positions while planning layoffs
A hospital system spokeswoman said just two new hires were affected in Lewiston. Employees say there were more.