Residents voted to consider all budget-related articles in a single vote at Thursday’s annual Town Meeting.
2020
MIFF caps 10-day run at Skowhegan Drive-In with culturally relevant comedy
225 people showed up to the Skowhegan Drive-In on Thursday evening for the final screening of the 23rd annual Maine International Film Festival.
Defendant in Ahmaud Arbery slaying denied bond, faces separate investigation
William ‘Roddie’ Bryan Jr. hit Arbery with his truck and had racist messages on his phone, prosecutors said.
Amy Calder: ‘Parting is such sweet sorrow’
Amy Calder remembers the extraordinary life of thespian Emily Rowden Fournier, who perished in a whitewater rafting accident.
Stress rises for unemployed as extra $600 benefit nears end
In May, unemployment benefits made up 6% of all U.S. income, ahead of even Social Security.
Lawmakers support plan to reduce number of incarcerated youths
A bill that won the support of a legislative committee Friday would require a gradual reduction in the number of juveniles at the Long Creek Youth Development Center.
Thomas College in Waterville moves certain graduate programs fully online
Onset of pandemic and having to offer courses 100% online enabled the college to more quickly migrate its graduate courses and have them approved.
Everyday Athletes: Waterville student a frequent visitor to the basketball court
High school student has put in the hours around town playing and shooting around with friends.
Officer justified in firing shots that wounded couple, Maine attorney general finds
The officer fired his gun after Jason Jackson put his finger on the trigger of his own gun, and Tiffany Smith was also hit when she moved into the line of fire, the report says.
Wilton man pleads guilty to theft from Gould’s Service Station
Six former employees of the Wilton station were involved in a fraudulent points scheme resulting in theft of more than $100,000.