Ahead of upcoming public hearings and Town Meeting, the committee will discuss the recommended budget.
Colin Ellis
Colin Ellis began writing for the Morning Sentinel in winter of 2016. He covers general news in Fairfield and other surrounding communities of Somerset County. Originally from Portland, he began writing for The Forecaster in southern Maine in the summer of 2014 before joining the Sentinel. He is a graduate of St. Michael’s College in Vermont, and returned to Maine in spring of 2013.
Trooper enters house on fire to bring China man to safety
Detective Scott Quintero helped Richard Lessard flee the building to join his wife outside as the fire destroyed the house and a garage.
Winslow woman arrested in heroin-trafficking case
Police said Kelli Anne Johnson was arrested after they conducted two controlled buys from her in January.
Group that organized solar protest at CMP contemplating next steps
A spokesperson for the group that organized a “counterlobby” at Central Maine Power Co.’s headquarters said the group thinks it struck a nerve at the utility company.
Four people arrested at CMP’s Augusta headquarters during solar power protest
Prior to the protest, the Quaker Meetings group said they were organizing “the first-of-its-kind Solar Counterlobby” against Central Maine Power’s efforts “to undermine solar power in Maine.”
State’s unemployment filing system continues to frustrate Mainers
State lawmakers are reporting dozens of constituents are saying they still can’t access the system to file for their benefits.
Colby student’s business connects local restaurants with students
Michael Logan, of Washington, D.C., launched MayflowerEats, a company based on UberEats that delivers a variety of food to the college’s students.
Longtime Waterville downtown regular Vernon Miller dies at 92
Vernon Miller, who spent nearly two decades going to Jorgensen’s Cafe, is remembered as a caring man who wanted to help others.
Clinton declares Main Street home dangerous, might seek to tear it down
The home, owned by Charles “Buddy” McIntyre, has been the subject of constant battles with the town.
Clinton man contends his Main Street property isn’t dangerous
Charles “Buddy” McIntyre owns a home that the town is seeking to declare dangerous.