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Rick LaChapelle Announces Reelection Bid For Lewiston City Council

Lewiston City Councilor Rick LaChapelle

LEWISTON — Ward 4 City Councilor Rick LaChapelle announces his candidacy for reelection.

According to his announcement, he "led the charge in making long overdue changes to more than 1,000 old zoning codes that have acted as an impediment to economic development and investment in Lewiston for decades."

He said he also initiated Lewiston's first official Senior Advisory Committee, which "prioritizes incorporating senior citizens' unique needs, perspectives and historical experience into official policymaking processes."

He also said that in keeping with his commitment to Lewiston's seniors, he initiated "getting the stalled former Martel School housing project dedicated to senior citizens back on track, and is committed to seeing its completion."

LaChapelle said he has "advocated for carefully considered and defined responses to Lewiston's homelessness issue, in order to integrate responding to the need with protecting stability of the wider community."

In addition to serving on many committees, he serves as vice chairman of the Lewiston Auburn Watershed Protection Commission, with an "unwavering commitment to protecting Lewiston's water supply."

During a second term in office, LaChapelle said he "looks forward to prioritizing safety and stability in the city for our citizens today and for the sake of our bright future tomorrow."

LaChapelle is the owner of M&B LLC, Advanced Heating Solutions and Lewiston Pawn Shop. He is a past president of the McMahon School PTO and coached youth baseball, soccer and basketball.

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    Lewiston Cribbage League To Resume Play Sept. 7

    The Lewiston Senior Citizens group plans to start its cribbage league on Thursday, Sept. 7, at the Lewiston Armory/Lewiston Senior Center, 60 Central Ave.

    The doors open at 8 a.M. For those who want to come in to practice prior to the start of league play.

    The league play begins at 9 a.M. Sharp. It is advised to be there at least 15 minutes before so that everyone coming in to play will have a place.

    The league will run through April 25 with a banquet on May 2.

    For more information, call Roger Labbe at 207-212-9253 or Anita Maheux at 207-576-4853.

    Check out other upcoming area events!

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