Clayton Hoak of Pittston, left, talks with Keith Morrison, owner of Morrison & Sylvester, at the Auburn business Friday afternoon about Hoak’s 1983 International winch truck, right. Hoak and several other members of the Pine Tree Chapter of the American Truck Historical Society brought their vintage trucks to the parking lot to present Morrison with […]
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CMP launches ad campaign to rehabilitate image in wake of billing scandal
Central Maine Power has launched a TV ad campaign in an attempt to burnish a reputation tarnished by customer outrage over high bills, a class-action lawsuit and state investigation of its billing and metering practices. In 30- and 60-second spots that started airing on Maine stations Monday, Doug Herling, president and CEO of CMP, apologizes […]
Blaine Gordon Akerley
BRIDGTON — Blaine Gordon Akerley, 80, of Lewiston, passed away peacefully after a short illness Tuesday, Aug. 7, at his niece Kelly’s home with his family and loved ones by his side. Blaine was born Aug. 15, 1937, the son of Basil and Helen Akerley. He was a graduate of Edward Little High School. Loved by […]
St. Mary's Nutrition Center to host Business After Hours
LEWISTON — St. Mary’s Nutrition Center, 208 Bates St., will host the LA Metro Chamber’s Business After Hours from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16. The event is free. Uplift LA will collect school supplies during the evening to help with the United Way of Androscoggin County’s Backpack Project, which provides much-needed school supplies […]
LA chamber offering leadership training
The Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Uplift LA are presenting an updated version of the Androscoggin Leadership Development Institute. The next institute will be held from Sept. 12 to Nov. 14. It is designed to help participants foster stronger working relationships, learn to communicate and motivate, and gain skills needed to advance their careers. […]
Raymond B. Dube
BIDDEFORD — Raymond B. Dube, 84, of Kennebunk passed away peacefully Thursday, July 19, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Lewiston on Feb. 1, 1934, the son of Arthur and Louisa (Laliberte) Dube. A local hockey standout, Ray graduated from St. Dominic High School and received a scholarship to attend Kents Hill Preparatory […]
Fontaine Team highly ranked
AUBURN — Fontaine Team of Fontaine Family — The Real Estate Leader has been named one of America’s top real estate professional teams by being included in “The Thousand Top Real Estate Professionals” listing. The ranking is sponsored annually by REAL Trends and advertised in The Wall Street Journal. Those teams included in the listing rank in the […]
Jay fire damage estimated at $175K
JAY — Fire destroyed a local businessman’s garage and tools, some about 100 years old, late Friday afternoon on Warren Hill Road, Fire/Rescue Chief Mike Booker said. About 35 firefighters from Jay, Livermore, Livermore Falls, Farmington and Wilton responded to Carl Badeau’s property to find the garage estimated to be 40 by 60 feet engulfed in flames, […]
Maine Med buying building occupied by Pizza Villa restaurant, a West End institution
Maine Medical Center is buying the building that houses Pizza Villa, a neighborhood institution in Portland’s West End for more than 50 years, as part of its $512 million expansion. The hospital said it has no immediate plans to change the property and will work with longtime owners Tony and Phil Regios, who are planning […]
Microsoft and RTO Wireless to bring broadband to 125K in Maine
Microsoft and RTO Wireless are partnering to expand broadband internet service to more than 290,000 people in New York and Maine. A spokeswoman said Monday that the project will roll out over a seven-year period, reaching 165,000 people in New York state and 125,000 people in Maine. Shelley McKinley, Microsoft’s head of technology and corporate […]