Prescription drug bill would tie Maine drug prices to Medicare rates
The bill is opposed by the insurance industry, drug manufacturers and the Maine Bureau of Insurance.Read More
Read MoreThe bill is opposed by the insurance industry, drug manufacturers and the Maine Bureau of Insurance.Read More
Read MoreFamilies would be notified the night before if the district decides to send students home two hours early due to
Read MoreIn 1961, a Lewiston Daily Sun article quoted officials calling the new high school a “dream come true,” even though
Read MoreA 60-unit affordable housing development at Brunswick Landing for asylum-seekers is nearing completion.Read More
Read MoreA pair of veterans scrape, paint and prepare the 1960’s era tank for upcoming ceremony in Lewiston.Read More
Read MoreWashington County is part of a self-storage trend that’s helpful to consumers and profitable to owners.Read More
Read More100 Years Ago: 1923 The prayer meeting of the Calvary, M. E. church will be held Tuesday evening at 7.30
Read MoreThe Drummond Street neighborhood honored the memory of Edna Hadakin Crowley on Sunday with a renaming of Drummond Street Park.
Read MoreThe document, prepared by firefighter and lifelong Sabattus resident Austin Gayton, is part of a 37-page packet outlining various complaints
Read MoreThe Sun Journal staff photographers choose some of their favorite images from last week.Read More
Read MoreDozens of volunteers from Rebuilding Together L/A Maine work on four area homes in much need of repairs Saturday.Read More
Read More100 Years Ago: 1923 Rhubarb is quoted at 15 cents per pound in a Main street grocery. Strawberries sell from
Read MoreThe Garlands were two of three people arrested in late April in what police describe as a spree of commercial
Read MoreOf the roads damaged by the storm, Campbell Road and Meadowview Road are not currently passable because of large washed
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