The Board of Selectmen discussed two agenda items that seek to collect delinquent property taxes owed to the town.
October 2015
ROUNDUP: Balanced scoring attack paces Hall-Dale boys soccer
Four different Bulldogs score in win over Mt. Abram.
ROUNDUP: Waterville girls soccer rolls past Leavitt
Winslow, Erskine also pick up victories.
Winslow council tables vote on police grant
A $125,000 federal grant would partially fund the hiring of a new full-time patrol officer, but some councilors are cautious about new spending the grant would require from the town.
Panel names judge to oversee Amtrak derailment cases
The 60-plus lawsuits filed so far will be consolidated in Philadelphia, where the May derailment of Amtrak Train 188 occurred.
Multi-agency group gathers in Augusta to probe child hunger
The city’s homeless include both longtime Augusta residents and others who moved here for help, the school board chairwoman reported.
Woman faces charges for shooting at tires of suspects’ SUV
She tried to stop a shoplifting at a Home Depot in Michigan.
Messalonskee field hockey sweeps Skowhegan
Eagles bookend season with victories over rival.
Maine CDC director supports strengthening state’s vaccine laws
Kenneth Albert says he would back an “informed consent” bill that makes it more difficult for parents to opt out. Gov. Lepage vetoed such a bill in June.
Clinton, Sanders clash on guns, economy, foreign policy
While the two leading candidates challenge each other in a debate that highlights their differences, Sanders gives Clinton a pass on her use of private email.