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Nathan Fournier

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Lewiston, ME, United States

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All-Region Girls Tennis Player of the Year: Mya Vincent, Edward Little

Junior reached the semifinals of the state singles tournament and had a 9-2 record in team matches this spring. → Read More

Junior hockey: Colt Steele joins Twin City Thunder as Premier team’s head coach

Lewiston native spent the 2021-22 season as an assistant coach for the Lewiston High School varsity boys hockey team. → Read More

Leavitt shuts out Old Town to win field hockey state championship

Ava Gagnon scores the only goal of the game, and the Hornets when their first title since 2012. → Read More

Androscoggin County arrest log: Oct. 8-15, 2021

Find this week's police log, along with a map of arrests in our area, here. → Read More

Lisbon to host candidates forum Tuesday

Those seeking election to the Town Council, School Committee and Water Commission. → Read More

Lewiston man charged with arson at Rumford market

Christopher Labbe, 49, of 241 Central Ave. was arrested Friday morning by a state fire investigator. → Read More

Boys hockey: Title-winning Lewiston coach Jamie Belleau stepping down

Belleau, who had been the Blue Devils coach since 2008-09 and won four state titles, is wanting to spend time with his family. → Read More

Wilton man pinned in truck after collision in Farmington

Lynnwood Carlton was taken to a hospital for treatment of back pain. → Read More

Lewiston superintendent urges school community to follow COVID-19 guidelines as cases keep rising in school system

Lewiston High School has six new cases among students, while Lewiston Middle School has two cases. Farwell and Connors schools each have one new case. → Read More

Trio of Lewiston natives navigate unique season in Hockey East

College hockey: Despite various changes and restrictions, Bree Bergeron, Lauren DeBlois and Katie Lachapelle grateful their teams had a 2020-21 season. → Read More

Fans return to Colisee, watch Tomahawks pull past Nordiques with third-period onslaught

Junior hockey: The victory puts the Johnstown Tomahawks five points ahead of the Maine Nordiques for first place in the NAHL East Division. → Read More

Lisbon motorcyclist seriously injured in collision with deer

James Bragg, 33, hospitalized with serious head injuries. → Read More

Lewiston police investigate shots fired at Poirier’s Market

Police were not reporting any injuries or possible motive. A vehicle was towed from the scene. → Read More

Ordinances, elections listed on Durham annual Town Meeting warrant

A public hearing on the 36 articles will be held March 16 via Zoom. → Read More

Eight-year-old girl doing well after fall from Sugarloaf ski lift

Mother said daughter complained of back pain from the fall but only received minimal injuries. → Read More

2021 girls hockey team previews: Defending champ Lewiston excited to compete this season

Also, St. Dom's/Gray-New Gloucester/Winthrop treating 2021 like a normal season, while Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland adds to its depth with nine newcomers. and Mt. Ararat/Lisbon/Morse is ready to challenge the top teams. → Read More

2021 boys hockey team previews: Lewiston will continue to work hard, even with no title up for grabs

The Edward Little Red Eddies look to continue the momentum from last season, while St. Dom's will try to stay strong as it adds young players into the lineup. The Kings, Eagles and Ice Cats are ready to be competitive in shortened season. → Read More

Fatal accident reported on Route 4 in Madrid

The accident was reported late Monday evening. → Read More

Junior hockey: Thunder postpone Saturday’s game to ensure compliance with state guidelines; Nordiques still planning to play

Twin City calls off its NCDC season opener a day after the state sent a letter to the Maine Amateur Hockey Association about possible consequences for disregarding community sports guidelines for indoor games. → Read More

Cam Robichaud joins Twin City Thunder coaching staff after being let go by Maine Nordiques

Former Edward Little and St. Dom's player was ousted as head coach of the Maine Nordiques Prep Academy U16 team after a 7-8 start, then was quickly hired by the Twin City Thunder. → Read More