But Alisa Carey, 21, gave conflicting accounts to authorities in the aftermath of the fires Monday at the construction site for a new arts center downtown, according to a police affidavit.
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Two hurt, one seriously, in single-car crash in Madison
Excessive speed appeared to be a factor in the wreck Friday that injured two Madison residents, police said.
Skowhegan selectmen approve new contract, pay hike for town manager
Christine Almand is to receive an 18% pay increase over two years, following board approval that comes a week after some selectmen criticize her leadership.
Small Skowhegan group proves a mighty force in delivering Christmas spirit
The Sweet Dreams Project, led by teacher Debora Tanner, seeks to ensure more than 425 children and teenagers find presents under the tree this Christmas.
New Portland woman celebrates 103rd birthday
Surrounded by members of six generations of her family, Roseilla ‘Rosie’ Pinkham blew out her birthday candles and shared stories and the love she has for her family.
Clinton selectmen move to put police station project to town vote next November
Town leaders approved the latest design for the police station, which would expand the town office to create more space for police operations.
Former Skowhegan selectwoman, Morning Sentinel reporter found dead in single-vehicle rollover, police say
Darla Pickett died Tuesday after emergency crews responded to a report of a wreck on Cowette Street in Skowhegan. She was 76.
Waterville Senior High School names honor roll
Waterville Senior High School recently announced the following students were named to its first-quarter honor roll for the 2021-22 academic year. Seniors — High honors: Emily Ackerman, Keya Amundsen, Blair Blaisdell, Madison Brown, Ashton Burgess, Lydia Bussell, Emily Campbell, Colette Carrillo, Brittney Cayford, Kylene Cobb, Quinn Denis, Luke Douglas, Hazel Dow and Sydney Field. Also, […]
Pittsfield student earns scholarship at Ohio university
BEREA, Ohio — Julia Cooke of Pittsfield was among over 660 students who earned named scholarships at Baldwin Wallace University this fall. Cooke, a graduate of Messalonskee High School majoring in theatre acting and directing, earned the J. Richard Andrisek Scholarship. The university has a long history of scholarship support from alumni, faculty, trustees and […]
Waterville Planning Board endorses rezoning part of College Avenue to allow more housing
Board votes Tuesday night to recommend the City Council rezone part of College Avenue to allow for apartment development.