Waterville and Winslow will switch from the 2nd Congressional District to the 1st under a compromise plan overwhelmingly approved recently. Some officials are concerned whether Waterville will continue to have a federal office.
Scott Monroe
District switch creates worries
Waterville and Winslow will switch from the 2nd Congressional District to the 1st under a compromise plan overwhelmingly approved this week by Republicans and Democrats.
Michaud leaving public service after 31 years
WINSLOW — Roland Michaud is a stickler for the rules. Robert’s Rules of Order, that is. A while ago he completed three University of Maine courses so he could learn the “proper way” rules that are typically used at municipal meetings should be followed.
Town, school races crowded in Winslow
WINSLOW — The upcoming election for Town Council and the School Committee each feature one contested race and both have three candidates.
Mallett school celebrates past, future
FARMINGTON — As hundreds of visitors entered the new W.G. Mallett School for an open house and dedication ceremony Saturday morning, they were greeted in the hallway by a juxtaposition of the past and the future.
For Republicans in Waterville, LePage leaves big hole
WATERVILLE — “It’s the minority party — clearly. Being a Republican in Waterville is clearly an uphill battle.”
Winslow mystery remains unsolved
The Maine Department of Public Safety on Friday released written transcripts of the 911 calls involving the murder of Sarah Gordon in Winslow the night of June 6, shedding new light on the emergency response to the killing.
Four arrested in Waterville, Winslow drug busts
State drug agents arrested four people at two apartments in Waterville and Winslow, seizing drugs, paraphernalia and an illegal knife, police said Friday.
In Waterville, another mixup over addresses
WATERVILLE — Another address mixup that occurred during a 911 call this week highlights the importance of taking new measures to minimize such mistakes, the city’s police chief said.
Michaud says GOP redistricting plan likely aimed at him
WATERVILLE — U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud says a Republican proposal to redraw Maine’s two congressional districts is probably aimed at unseating him in the 2012 election.