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Lewiston School Committee swears in newly elected members; Bowden serves as chair pro tem for meeting

Lewiston School Committee · January 5, 2026
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At its Jan. 5 meeting the Lewiston School Committee administered oaths to four newly elected members and selected Janet Bowden as chair pro tempore for the evening; the committee reviewed routine items and set public comment rules while Ward 5 remained vacant.

The Lewiston School Committee on Jan. 5 administered the oath of office to four newly elected members and selected Janet Bowden (Ward 2) to serve as chair pro tempore for the evening.

Deputy City Clerk Kelly Brooks administered the oath, which required members to swear to support the U.S. Constitution and the Constitution of the State of Maine and to faithfully discharge the duties of a school committee member under the City of Lewiston charter. Members sworn in included Luke Jensen (at-large), Janet Bowden (Ward…

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