The town went through two rounds of bidding for the work, as well as two public votes to OK funding to pay for the project.
April 2019
Skowhegan Rec Director Denise LeBlanc celebrates 30 years on the job
LeBlanc’s anniversary coincides with the 30th anniversary of construction of the Community Center, which is due to expand, realizing plans that have been in the works since 2006.
Dental benefit proposed for Medicaid recipients
A bill introduced in the Maine Legislature would give access to preventive, diagnostic and restorative care for more than 100,000 Mainers.
Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel executive editor to speak at UMaine Augusta’s commencement
Judith Meyer leads three daily and seven weekly newspapers; state corrections Commissioner Randall Liberty will be awarded an honorary degree.
As advocate for the arts, LaLiberty gives back to Waterville community that raised him
James M. LaLiberty will receive the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce’s award for distinguished community service on April 25 at a banquet.
SAM presents awards, elects committees
Skating association hold annual meeting April 7 in Hallowell.
Tall Tales Twice Told to be staged in Monmouth
Performance is part of the Page to Stage tour set for April 22-May 24.
Waterville man who sued Betty Crocker going to prison
Gregory Violette, 64, was sentenced to 27 months in prison for failing to report settlement money from his Betty Crocker lawsuit — violating conditions of his supervised release.
Woman charged with killing 2-year-old will ask to be released on bail
Savannah Smith, accused of murdering Kloe Hawksley in Bucksport, will seek bail at a hearing next week.
Scientists spur some activity in brains of dead pigs
Scientists restored some activity within the brains of pigs that had been slaughtered hours before.