Town Manager Rhonda Irish will present the results of a hazardous waste assessment conducted on the site of the dilapidated Depot Street mill.
2015
Boycott urged on Thai seafood after reports of slave labor
The Associated Press found workers forced to peel shrimp for 16 hours a day and live in cages.
Climate deal gives businesses the green light
The pact is a clear political message that will help unlock the money needed to make the transition to a low-carbon future.
With ACA deadlines looming, insurers say they need changes
Companies struggle to make money as medical costs outweigh premiums under the health care law.
Newell Rubbermaid buys Jarden for $13.2 billion
The acquisition gives the company a broad array of brands rivaling consumer product giant Procter & Gamble.
Stacy’s Hallmark to close in downtown Augusta
Just a couple months shy of its 43rd anniversary, the card shop and clothing store will close for good.
Taco Bell seeks zoning change to open on Waterville’s upper Main Street
The City Council Tuesday will consider referring the zoning matter to the Planning Board for public hearing and recommendation.
Public meeting on Waterville’s Trafton Road interchange to be Wednesday
The proposed project has been promoted as a way to boost economic development, but residents of the road have been opposed to the proposal.
Central Maine winter recreation areas aren’t panicking yet over warmth, lack of snow
The Quarry Road Recreation Area, Titcomb Mountain and the Maine Snowmobile Association are all banking on things changing soon, as the National Weather Service says the warm weather might last until the end of the month.
Bingham man injured in Sunday crash
Devon Blodgett lost control of his car and crashed into the vacant Jimmy’s Market on Main Street.