Residents turned down the school during June 11 validation referendum.
2019
Farmington board approves marijuana businesses, moves to discontinue Stinchfield Road
Applications for five out of six marijuana businesses were approved.
Clinton residents clash with manager over prohibition of petition-signing at town dump
Earla Haggerty, Clinton’s town manager, said that having citizens conduct business not related to dumping trash at the transfer station poses a safety risk to the town.
President-elect says Guatemala can’t do migrant deal with U.S.
Guatemalans make up one of the largest groups emigrating from Central American because of poverty and crime and President-elect Alejandro Giammattei says the country doesn’t have the capacity for its own people, let alone others.
Featured Obituary: Toni Cassidy, beloved teacher at Portland’s Hall school for 37 years, dies at 66
Mrs. Cassidy was remembered Tuesday as a strong and independent woman who rose above challenges in her life.
Pakistan seeks urgent U.N. meeting on India action in Kashmir
The Pakistani foreign minister warns Indian officials that turning Kashmir into a Hindu-majority territory will evoke ‘strong resistance.’
Heat, humidity invade South as misery continues
The National Weather Service said the heat index in Clarksdale, Mississippi, hit 120 degrees.
Court upholds longer sentence for convicted Maine embezzler who faked illness
The Massachusetts man is serving 7 years for embezzling from Brooklin Boat Yard, a punishment that was increased because he feigned incompetence to try to avoid justice.
Patriots running back has beaten the odds
Brandon Bolden is back with the Patriots, and is willing to do anything to help the team win.
School district, Poland day care, state agree to share cost of bus stop sign
Day care owner Jan Jordan will get a flashing sign after summer-long dispute.