Waterville council votes to award more than $2 million in paving contracts
Eighteen Streets in the South End and two basketball courts will be paved as part of contracts the City Council approved Tuesday.
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At least 19 children killed in Texas elementary school shooting
The governor says the suspected shooter, an 18-year-old man, also died and was believed to be killed by responding officers.
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Parent tells Waterville school board that Black daughter mistreated by teachers at high school
Karlene Burrell-McRae, who's an administrator at Colby College, urged the schools and Board of Education on Monday to "do better."
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Sports Posted: 8:46 PM
Trevor Story the first of big free agent middle infielders to play up to new deal
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Editorials Posted: 8:14 PM
Our View: Putting more guns on the street was a choice
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Baseball Posted: 7:43 PM
Baseball: Clutch Monmouth slides past Oak Hill
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Varsity Maine Posted: 7:37 PM
Local roundup: Lisbon baseball stays unbeaten with win over Hall-Dale
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Nation & World Posted: 6:53 PM
Mounting losses show limits of Tump’s power
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New England Posted: 6:01 PM
Defense calls no witnesses in New Hampshire case of man killed, beheaded
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Local & State Posted: 5:50 PM
Kennebec County budget wins delayed approval
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Farmington Selectmen approve spending money for new plow truck
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Local & State Posted: 5:42 PM
Hallowell officials explore ways to offset proposed budget increase
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Local & State Posted: 5:23 PM
Waterville council votes to award more than $2 million in paving contracts
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Business Posted: 4:48 PM
Fed officials signal interest rates may head to ‘restrictive’ levels
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Maine Crime Posted: 4:43 PM
Lewiston man died of gunshot wound to chest in shooting at Augusta towing company
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Schools and Education
Parent tells Waterville school board that Black daughter mistreated by teachers at high school
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Maine Crime
Police: Pair from Waterville charged with robbing Fairfield Circle K store
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Local & State
Waterville board votes to hire principal, assistant principals for elementary schools, high school
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Local & State
Former Gardiner councilor Johnston remembered for legacy of service following death
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Times Record
Red’s Eats in Wiscasset will be featured on Netflix series
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Local & State
Augusta sewage testing shows area’s highest coronavirus count in two years
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Local & State
Removal of art display brings into focus century-old Skowhegan labor strike
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Local & State
Public health officials warn of possible hepatitis A exposure at Skowhegan Walmart
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Nation & World
At least 19 children killed in Texas elementary school shooting
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Maine Crime
Augusta man who allegedly set off fireworks inside apartment indicted
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Opinion
Tell Us: Should Congress enact any new gun restrictions in the wake of the Texas school shooting?
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Times Record
Red’s Eats in Wiscasset will be featured on Netflix series
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Local & State
Maine reports another drop in COVID hospitalizations
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Columns
Dana Wilde: Things we shouldn’t have to do
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Community
Memorial Day events around central Maine this weekend
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Letters to the Editor
Shagoury has always been thoughtful, hardworking
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Schools and Education
Central Maine 2022 graduation coverage
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Local & State
Kennebec County budget wins delayed approval
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Local & State
Hallowell officials explore ways to offset proposed budget increase
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Maine Crime
Lewiston man died of gunshot wound to chest in shooting at Augusta towing company
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Local & State
Clinton holds hearing on $3.3 million municipal budget as proposed package now goes to Town Meeting
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Local & State
Proposed MSAD 54 budget rises 2.6% as salary, fuel, insurance costs increase
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Life & Culture
Don McLean drops out of performance at NRA convention
Removal of art display brings into focus century-old Skowhegan labor strike
Some on social media recently criticized Skowhegan Savings Bank after an art display was removed from the building that depicted a 1907 strike, but the bank says it only sought to have another display featured because it better represented the bank's history.
Augusta man who allegedly set off fireworks inside apartment indicted
Gerald Scott Stackpole, 45, of Augusta was indicted on charges of arson, domestic violence criminal threatening and endangering the welfare of a child following a July 1, 2021, fire in his apartment.
Buxton man’s trial for threatening to kill Jewish people ends in mistrial
A mistrial was declared because a witness in the case tested positive for COVID-19.
Commentary: Mass shooters aren’t mentally ill people who suddenly snap. They decide to kill
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Fairfield and Unity residents express concerns over scope of ‘forever chemicals’ contamination at town halls with Erin Brockovich
At two weekend town halls to discuss 'forever chemical' contamination with consumer advocate Erin Brockovich, Fairfield and Unity residents expressed concerns about the scope of the contamination — if they should be worried about their kids, their food and their health.