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Hawo Abdille: Parks is best candidate for leading Lewiston schools forward

I write this letter with great enthusiasm and conviction to express my wholehearted support for Megan Parks’ at-large reelection to the Lewiston School Committee. Megan’s dedication, commitment, and outstanding contributions to our local education system have been commendable, and I believe she is the best candidate to continue leading us forward. Over the past years, […]

Fowsia Musse overwhelmed by support - Lewiston Sun Journal

The only time tears flowed during Fowsia Musse’s long discussion of an October shooting spree and its aftermath came when a reporter asked her about the help she got from others during her recovery. “There’s no amount of pay-it-forward that I can do in my lifetime, whatever’s left of my life, to say thank you […]

Hawo Abdille: Parks deserves reelection to Lewiston School Committee

Hawo Abdille: Parks deserves reelection to Lewiston School Committee
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Lewiston first in state to close schools Thursday for Eid

increase font size Lewiston first in state to close schools Thursday for Eid School superintendent says at least 40% of the city s 5,000-plus students are from immigrant families, most of them Muslims. By Bonnie WashukSpecial to the Sun Journal Share Hawo Abdille stands in front of the Dingley Building in Lewiston where she works as an English language learner assessment coordinator for the Lewiston School Department. She said she is thrilled that Lewiston is the first district in Maine to close schools for Eid. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal LEWISTON To Hawo Abdille’s delight, there’s no school Thursday in Lewiston. Thursday is Eid, and it’s a new holiday on the Lewiston public schools calendar.

Thanks to COVID, Eid in Lewiston will be a quieter public event

Thanks to COVID-19, Eid in Lewiston will be a quieter public event Prayer, which in non-pandemic years takes place in large gathering places like The Colisee, will instead happen at the Longley School gym, socially distanced. By Bonnie WashukSpecial to the Sun Journal Read Article LEWISTON Every year Muslims gather in Lewiston for the Islamic holiday of Eid. Attended by thousands, they come together either at the armory or The Colisee for prayer. But not this year, said Rilwan Osman, executive director of the Maine Immigrant and Refugee Services in Lewiston. Because of the pandemic, there will be a smaller morning Eid prayer gathering at the Longley School gym.

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