People told the City Council on Tuesday that it was fiscally irresponsible to move forward on leasing, and possibly purchasing, a building on Front Street that would hold council meetings and serve other functions.
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A $2.4 million expansion of Winslow Elementary School nears completion
The project is using federal funding to add four new classrooms, two office spaces and two bathrooms to the school, officials say.
With bagels and plenty of good schmear, Waterville eatery looks to expand into Augusta
Tiffany Lopes’ Sunrise Bagel has gained an ardent following after opening just two years ago in Waterville, and now she’s eyeing a second shop in Augusta.
Free HIV and Hepatitis C Testing to be offered in Augusta, Waterville June 27
MaineGeneral’s Horizon Program will conduct free HIV and Hepatitis C testing with same-day results on Tuesday, June 27, at Walgreens at 2007 North Belfast Ave. in Augusta, and at 210 Main St. in Waterville. This free testing is being conducted from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in both locations as part of National HIV Testing […]
13 graduate from Skowhegan-area adult education program
SKOWHEGAN — During the 2022-23 academic year, 25 students earned a high school diploma through School Administrative District 54 Adult & Community Education. On Wednesday, June 7, 13 graduates and their guests attended a ceremony held in the Skowhenga Area High School gym. Superintendent Jonathan Moody spoke about the power of perseverance, and the Skowhegan […]
Lawrence Junior High School recognizes honor students
FAIRFIELD — Lawrence Junior High School has announced the following students were named to its fourth-quarter honor roll for the 2022-23 academic year. Grade 7 — Honors: London Bernard, Zephyr Bolduc, Evan Bowers, Joseph Campbell, Lucas Churchill, Kaleb Clement, McKayla Cole, Noah Cole, Wyatt Collins, Legacy Curtis, Jackson Dangler and Maxwell Dow. Also, Kristopher Finnemore, […]
Waterville boy, 9, rushed to alert tenants to Madison apartment fire, chief says
Devin Dumais was staying with his grandparents Sunday when he saw heavy smoke billowing from the apartment building at 25 Bean St., according to Chief Don French of the Madison Fire Department.
Waterville City Council to consider final budget vote, lease of new council chambers
The City Council is expected to give approval Tuesday to a combined municipal and school budget totaling $56.34 million.
Top Army enlisted spot changes hands
Sgt. Maj. Brian Dill resides in Fayette, Sgt. Maj. Alexander Clifford resides in Benton.
Veterans heal through song thanks to collaboration among veteran organizations
Entertainers work directly with veterans on personal songs.