A $2.75 million loan and a $1.35 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be used to complete a six-year revamp of Wilton’s waste water system.
2015
AmeriCorps recognizes two new Somerset County members
Cheryl Curtis and Lisa Russell both are long-time residents.
Ballroom dance society to host Halloween dance Oct. 24 in Waterville
Blue Wave Dance Studio site of event.
Maine elections chief advises Republicans to split tax-welfare ballot question
Secretary of State Matt Dunlap, a Democrat, says dividing the initiative into two separate ballot questions meets a state law designed to give voters a choice on disparate issues.
Maine unemployment rate falls again, to 4.4 percent
September’s jobless rate was the lowest since April 2006, but retirements are lowering the share of Mainers seeking work.
Ferrari for sale: Legendary brand races toward share listing
The parent company will float almost a tenth of the company’s shares on Wall Street on Wednesday under the stock name RACE.
Meditation labyrinth to be dedicated Oct. 24 in Augusta
Labyrinth honors Fred Craigie, Ph.D., who recently retired after 37 years as faculty member at the Maine-Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency Program.
Community contra dance set for Oct. 23 in Sidney
Snow Pond Community Music School site of event.
KVCC’s “Music at Moody” concert series to begin Oct. 23 in Hinckley
Concert to feature organist Richard Dostie.
Waterville’s Universalist Unitarian Church to celebrate 25th anniversary of Evening Sandwich Program
Observance planned Oct. 25.