The city proposes to lease 30 spaces to Colby College for $28 each per month, and the college would be responsible for all lot maintenance.
2017
Central Maine business briefs
Chevrolet dealerships help youth baseball; Maine State Credit Union raises $82,000-plus to fight hunger.
Newest Bath Iron Works ship named after Korean War hero
The future USS Thomas Hudner is christened before its namesake and nearly 1,000 others at a blustery outdoor ceremony Saturday at the Bath shipyard.
Anonymous pledge has Hallowell Fire Department morale ‘at its peak’
Morale was low during a 13-month review process, a veteran firefighter said; but in the last few weeks, the department has had a vote of confidence from the city that has renewed firefighters’ spirit.
Morning Sentinel April 1 police log
Waterville area police reports for April 1, 2017.
Waterville’s Railroad Square Cinema to join national movement showing ‘1984’ as protest of Trump actions
The Waterville cinema joins nearly 200 others in screening the film on April 4 about those who rebel against a totalitarian government in a dystopian future.
Sportsman show attracts visitors, vendors from across Maine, U.S.
The three-day show at the Augusta Civic Center has been evolving, an organizer said, and there are even bigger plans for next year’s event.
Special education, behavioral services drive RSU 18 budget increase
The Oakland-based district’s proposed 3.2 percent budget increase reflects a steadily growing need for such services.
Kennebec Journal April 1 police log
Augusta area police reports for April 1, 2017.
Winslow looks to boost use of its community garden
Participation in the community garden off Dallaire Street has been low the past few years, but the new Parks and Recreation director says she is determined to increase involvement.