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Fairfield
Waterville’s Dirigo Labs names Demo Day winners
Three standout entrepreneurs were selected.
Waterville issues winter parking ban
Overnight parking is permitted at the Head of Falls Municipal Parking Lot.
Get toxic firefighting foam out of Maine, lawmakers told
Residents of Brunswick Landing, the site of Maine’s worst toxic firefighting foam spill, joined environmental groups to urge lawmakers to quantify the amount of foam in Maine and fund a voluntary program to collect, store and dispose of it.
Waterville hospice to offer survivors of suicide group
The group will include opportunities for sharing at one’s own comfort level and educational handouts.
Gardiner man charged with sex trafficking in connection with Rockland massage parlor
Tian Tao, 54, was arrested Thursday as part of an investigation into a business, Asian Massage, in Rockland, police said.
Fairfield committee to hold climate resiliency talk Feb. 25
The overview of Climate Plan updates will be presented by Maine Climate Council Coordinator Amalia Siegel.
In stunner, Camden Hills girls basketball ousts Lawrence
The Windjammers lead the previously undefeated Bulldogs from wire to wire in a Class A North semifinal win.
Colby College to host entrepreneurship boot camp March 1
RSVP is required by Friday, Feb. 21, to secure a spot, as this is a full-day commitment and team formation begins early.
Feb. 19, 1988: Officials identify red substance in river near Two Cent Bridge in Waterville, Fairfield-area school district begins sale of school, and presidential candidate Michael Dukakis’s wife coming to Waterville
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