The Town Council voted to put the money toward paving roads, replacing the fire chief’s vehicle, providing a new drug analyzer for the police department and upgrading the town website.
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Farm Succession School coming to Augusta
For farmers who prefer to meet online, a virtual session of the school begins Feb. 4.
Bruins captain Brad Marchand says they can’t give away points
Boston allowed Edmonton to rally and lost 3-2 in overtime on Thursday night.
Maine delays enforcement of campaign donor limits
The voter-approved restrictions on political action committees were to take effect on Dec. 25, but the state agreed to a 5-month delay as a legal challenge works its way through the court system.
Augusta man sentenced for sexually assaulting 2 girls a decade apart
Matthew Greenlaw pleaded guilty to two counts of gross sexual assault and one count of dissemination of sexually explicit material.
Red Sox sign left-hander Patrick Sandoval
Sandoval, a left-handed starting pitcher, is recovering from Tommy Johnson surgery.
Gov. Mills establishes task force to study potential impact of AI on Maine
The 21-member group will look at how to prepare the state’s economy and workforce for opportunities and risks related to the technology.
Top Maine Republicans renew calls to overhaul child protective services
Republicans leaders in the House and Senate seized on Thursday’s letter of no confidence in the Office of Child and Family Services director to criticize the Mills administration.
Patriots hopeful for return of linemen Cole Strange, Caedan Wallace
New England doesn’t have a timetable for when either player will return, but time is running out.
Mercer home destroyed in Friday morning fire
The home on Trista Lane completely burned down, while neighboring rental homes remained unscathed, officials said.