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Workers from American Aerial Services Inc. work Wednesday morning on the newly erected addition to the former Camden Yarns building next to Simard-Payne Memorial Park at 1 Beech St. in Lewiston. The Maine Museum of Innovation Learning + Labor’s campaign to raise $17 million for the renovation and move is on schedule. According to museum Executive Director Rachel Ferrante, they should be ready to open next year. The annual Soiree en Blanc fundraiser, scheduled for Aug. 1, will be held at the construction site. Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer
Workers from American Aerial Services Inc. work Wednesday morning on the newly erected addition to the former Camden Yarns building next to Simard-Payne Memorial Park at 1 Beech St. in Lewiston. The Maine Museum of Innovation Learning + Labor’s campaign to raise $17 million for the renovation and move is on schedule. According to museum Executive Director Rachel Ferrante they should be ready to open sometime next year. The annual Soiree en Blanc fundraiser, scheduled for Aug. 1, will take place next to the construction site. Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer

A lifelong resident of Lewiston, Russ stumbled into photography as a college student working toward a career in psychology. His great-grandfather Louis B. Costello was the publisher of the Lewiston Daily...

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