The Planning Board will review an application for permission to build connected U.S. Department of Agriculture-inspected red meat and poultry slaughterhouses at its meeting.
Paul Koenig
Richmond schools add math focus after ‘F’ grade
The school is adding a fifth mathematics teacher, and a mathematics laboratory will be available to help students.
Email outages plaguing Fairpoint
Customers in Maine and other states have reported problems using their FairPoint email accounts since at least Tuesday.
Richmond probably staying with ambulance provider
North East Mobile Health Services has provided better response times since it began stationing an ambulance in town during the day.
Farmingdale reviewing new snowplowing contract Wednesday
The Board of Selectmen hope to finalize the new snowplowing contract at its Wednesday meeting, two weeks after the previous contract was terminated.
Ice bucket challenge personal for central Maine couple
Central Maine Pyrotechnics owner Steve Marson got more than 100 people to dump ice water on their head to support ALS research.
Gardiner to hold final meeting on Cobbossee Stream
The final workshops seeking ideas for the area will be Thursday.
New Whitefield trail was long journey
On a clear day, the Camden Hills can be seen from a lookout point less than a mile into Marr’s Ridge Trail, which will open to the public Saturday.
Hundreds support Lucas family at Augusta event
A fundraising event raised money for Alison Lucas, mother of the former Cony High School quarterback, and her family.
Auction boosts Coopers Mills fire station fundraising
The Cooper Mills Volunteer Fire Department Association needs $250,000 for a new station.