Few details were released by authorities Friday after FBI agents were seen on Front Street near the intersection with Union Street.
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Amy Calder: With the snow comes far-off memories of skiing and a dose of vinegar
Night skiing at Eaton Mountain many years ago meant indulging in a culinary treat of vinegar splashed on fries, Amy Calder writes.
Carrabec Community School names honor students
NORTH ANSON — Carrabec Community School has announced the following students were named to its second-quarter honor roll for the 2021-22 academic year. Grades 6-8 high honors: Bradley Allen, Chandler Atwood, Anna Canales, Ivan Chapman, Kaylynn Clark, Ashlyn Courtney, Katelyn DeLeonardis, Kaitlin Dellarma, Rylie Deuble, David Dixon, Lane Frost, Jacobi Gross, Alecxander Leeman, Leeyah Nelson, […]
Bird seed sale to benefit bird conservation, education programming
Mid-Coast Audubon plans to accept bird seed orders until Friday, Feb. 25, to raise funds to support bird conservation and education programming. Orders can be placed through the Audubon’s website, or by mail-in form, available at midcoast.maineaudubon.org. Seeds must be picked up between 10 a.m. and noon on Saturday, March 5 at one of two […]
Family looks to develop 36 townhouse-style apartments off College Avenue in Waterville
Development proposed by Arcon Realty would require razing the building that for many years housed the John Martin’s Manor restaurant.
Amish waste little time in rebuilding landmark Unity store destroyed by fire
The walls and roof of the new Unity Community Market already are in place just three weeks after a fire destroyed the building.
Waterville center that provides mental health, other services to close
Costs of staffing and upkeep at the Ticonic Street building that houses Waterville Peer Recovery Center are no longer sustainable, official says.
Developers pushing forward with $113.5 million plan to reopen ski resort overlooking Moosehead Lake
Rangeley-based Big Lake Development LLC is among the groups moving to relaunch ski operations on Big Moose Mountain as part of a project that backers say would generate hundreds of jobs.
Citing residents’ concerns about access, Waterville mayor vetoes City Council vote to hold meetings fully remotely
Mayor Jay Coelho vetoes council’s 4-3 vote, saying it would put a burden on city residents.
Skowhegan town manager criticizes selectman’s behavior during meeting as ‘unacceptable’
Town Manager Christine Almand on Wednesday was critical of Selectman Harold Bigelow for lashing out against her and others during a meeting Tuesday while speaking publicly about a private, personnel matter.