Update: Lock-in at Gardiner-area schools cleared after ‘known safety concern’
No threat was made directly against the schools Wednesday morning, but no one was allowed into school buildings for a short time, Superintendent Patricia Hopkins said.
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Waterville City Council rejects request to rezone church property
Councilors recommended officials with the First Church Of Waterville meet with the city solicitor to map out a restructured contract zone that would meet the needs of both the church and its neighbors.
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New England states’ renewable energy push blasted as too costly by free-market advocates
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Maine Family Planning tours central Maine with mobile medical unit
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Maine Crime Posted: Yesterday at 5:59 PM
Shooting leaves one dead in Lincoln
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Franklin County commissioners, staff tour new emergency operations center being built
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GM Don Sweeney explains what led to Bruins firing Jim Montgomery
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The Way It Was in Skowhegan: Week of Nov. 25-Dec. 2
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Wilton board sets contributions for Maine Family and Medical Leave Act
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The Way It Was in Hallowell: Week of Nov. 25 to Dec. 2
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Aroma Joe’s Coffee in Waterville closed for renovations
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MaineGeneral Health honors employees at Augusta banquet
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MaineHousing in Augusta receives Outstanding Public Policy award
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Maine Justice Foundation in Augusta inducts 2024 fellows
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Sports
Cooper Flagg suffers first setback at Duke. Here’s what’s next for Duke men’s basketball
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Local & State
Update: State investigates inhumane conditions after 50 dogs seized from Norridgewock home
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Local & State
Driver killed in crash on Trafton Road in Waterville
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Local & State
Anson administrator remembered for dedication to community
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Local & State
Rift in private Fairfield Facebook group leaves some residents feeling left out
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Food & Dining
Central Maine Eats: Mount Vernon’s Scapes new menu and Aroma Joe’s break
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Local & State
Fast-moving fire destroys home in Gardiner on Sunday night
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Local & State
No suspect identified yet in hit-and-run that injured Gardiner woman
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Maine Crime
Waterville man sentenced to serve 10 years for assaulting 4-year-old and her mother
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Maine Crime
Woman sentenced to 9 months in prison for embezzling $800,000 from Waterville lawyer
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Business
News Center Maine parent company announces marketing layoffs
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Aroma Joe’s Coffee in Waterville closed for renovations
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Election 2024
Jared Golden on voters who helped reelect him: ‘I think they feel like I’m being real’
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Local & State
Maine Family Planning tours central Maine with mobile medical unit
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Business
Tom’s of Maine used contaminated water in toothpaste, FDA says
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Wilton town manager paid for 93 hours of unused vacation time
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Columnists
Maine Compass: A loon miracle on China Lake
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Maine Crime
Shooting leaves one dead in Lincoln
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Local & State
Franklin County commissioners, staff tour new emergency operations center being built
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Local Government
Wilton board sets contributions for Maine Family and Medical Leave Act
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Local & State
Sewer rate to jump 7.5% for Winthrop Utilities District customers
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Local & State
Greene vehicle fire burned 4 acres Tuesday, officials say
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Business
Solon mill fined for April incident in which employee was injured
Harmony man to serve at least 18 months in prison, pay more than $12,000 for thefts in Ripley, Harmony, Athens
Following a plea agreement, Jason J. Cunningham, 50, was sentenced Tuesday during a lengthy hearing regarding restitution that at one point left the presiding justice ‘perplexed.’
Central Maine Eats: Mount Vernon’s Scapes new menu and Aroma Joe’s break
Complete coverage of restaurants, food trucks and food events in the Augusta and Waterville, Maine, areas.
Portland police arrest 5 men in Morrill’s Corner shooting, still looking for N.H. suspect
Each man faces assault charges in connection with the fatal shooting of Susan McHugh, which police believe stemmed from a biker club dispute.
Stan Eames, longtime Kennebec Journal editor, remembered for civility, dignity in the newsroom
Eames, who grew up in Hallowell, died Nov. 5. He was 83.
Missed it? Rewatch our conversation with ‘American Idol’ star Julia Gagnon
Julia Gagnon became a household name in Maine when she made it to the final seven singers on the latest season of 'American Idol.' She talked about her journey during a live conversation Tuesday at Given Auditorium at Colby College.