Residents met at the town hall Saturday to vote on a 43-article warrant.
2021
On Football: UMaine overwhelmed by Delaware in spring opener
The Black Bears had little offense, couldn’t stop Delaware on defense and had special teams breakdowns, all leading to a 37-0 loss.
Skowhegan, Waterville and Winslow-area schools report cases of COVID-19
Waterville Schools reported cases in three different schools.
Farmington nonprofit awarded Affordable Housing Challenge Grant
Non-profit organization Center for Entrepreneurial Studies has received a $20,000 Affordable Housing Challenge Grant from the LEAP Explosion Fund which United Way of the Tri-Valley Area administers. Funding will allow for the center to pilot a tiny house village concept that hopes to address the lack of affordable housing in the region. The mission of […]
Angus King: $1.9 trillion COVID bill meets the moment
This legislation gets help to the people who need it most, including 10,000 Maine children who will be lifted from poverty.
Biden, Democrats prevail as Senate OKs $1.9 trillion virus relief bill
The huge measure – its total spending is nearly one-tenth the size of the entire U.S. economy – is Biden’s biggest early priority.
Weekly Masses in Spanish in Waterville to return March 14
Masses also will be held in Brewer, Lewiston, Portland and Sanford.
Maine labor department warns of social media scams
Scammers are posing as Maine Department of Labor officials to steal people’s personal information.
Maine CDC reports 185 new cases of COVID-19, no additional deaths
Vaccine eligibility was widened this past week to school staff members, and Maine is relaxing travel and business restrictions ahead of the tourist season.