Rep. Bob Duchesne said he did not agree to sign the letter on concerns surrounding the Fiberight proposal, but he doesn’t agree with the project, either.
2016
Municipal waste agreement, DOT partnership up for discussion at Winslow’s Town Council meeting Monday
The council also will discuss a proposed ordinance to require businesses to install grease traps and the town manager’s report on the Fourth of July.
Lithgow Public Library in Augusta preparing to move back home
The newly renovated library will open in August after a renovation and expansion project that was finished two months ahead of schedule.
Hundreds of Muslims celebrate end of Ramadan at gathering in Westbrook
The newly formed New England Arab American Organization hosts festivities marking the end of the holy month.
Waterville Community Land Trust renovates its first home
The two-story house in the city’s South End Neighborhood will be for sale to a low-income family after its renovation, something the volunteer group hopes will become a regular thing.
Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel to have knee surgery
All-Star will be out 3-6 weeks; Boston acquires reliever Brad Ziegler
Morning Sentinel July 9 police log
Waterville area police reports for July 9, 2016.
How Maine’s members of Congress voted
WASHINGTON — Here’s a look at how area members of Congress voted over the previous week. Along with roll call votes, the House also passed the Patient Access to Durable Medical Equipment Act (H.R. 5210), to improve access to durable medical equipment for Medicare beneficiaries; passed the Senior Safe Act (H.R. 4538), to provide immunity […]
Maine’s bear hunt nears as hunters ready their doughnuts
The actual hunt doesn’t begin until late summer but hunters may place bait out at the end of July.
Four arrested in Winthrop on drug trafficking charges
Several state and local police groups conducted the investigation, which allegedly turned up 76 grams of heroin and $2,400 in cash.