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Tree Street Youth celebrates 10 years of community, safety and hope
The inner city summer camp founded by two Bates College grads continues to impact Lewiston children and the city.
By Ellie WolfeSun Journal
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Ilyassa Katou, left, and Bakar Ibrahim race to the ball during a game of dodgeball Friday at Tree Street Youth in Lewiston. Katou, 11, and Ibrahim, 13, are squad leaders at the center.
Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
The building where Tree Street Youth started in 2011 had been a paint shop. After that, it was a preschool. Then it was a big, empty building.
Now, 10 years later, the outside is adorned with blue and green painted scales, the basketball court is buzzing with energy, and kids of all ages flow in and out of its doors with ease. The vibe: A more promising future.
A Waterville dental practice broke ground Friday for a new building at FirstPark in Oakland that will double the practice s space, more than a year after the deal was struck for the property.
The building at 93 FirstPark Drive, which is Lot 15 in the park, is the first new construction start in the 285-acre commerce and technology this year, after a record sales year in 2020.
Anna O Keefe is moving her dental practice from 325 Kennedy Memorial Drive in Waterville, and will double the size of her business with the 5,200-square-foot space.
The building, being constructed by Brunswick-based Ouellet Construction, will be designed to protect staff and patients from airborne viruses, and is expected to open in the fall.
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Registration is open for the ninth annual Androscoggin Bank Run for Independence. The Saturday, May 15, virtual event allows runners to choose their own 5K, 10K or 1-mile course, show off their achievement on social media, and celebrate with discounts at local businesses.
All funds raised will benefit the pioneering health and wellness initiatives of Independence Association, which support children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in nine Maine counties.
Androscoggin Bank has been presenting sponsor of the event for eight years, and typically fields a large team of runners from its employees and friends. This year, the Androscoggin team will run in Lewiston, where the bank is headquartered.
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Registration is open for the ninth annual Androscoggin Bank Run for Independence. The Saturday, May 15, virtual event allows runners to choose their own 5K, 10K or 1-mile course, show off their achievement on social media, and celebrate with discounts at local businesses.
All funds raised will benefit the pioneering health and wellness initiatives of Independence Association, which support children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in nine Maine counties.
Androscoggin Bank has been presenting sponsor of the event for eight years, and typically fields a large team of runners from its employees and friends. This year, the Androscoggin team will run in Lewiston, where the bank is headquartered.