Waterville Senior High School has announced the following students were named to its fourth-quarter honor roll for the 2020-21 academic year. Seniors — High honors: Lindsay Allen, Surya Amundsen, Emme Ayers, Josiah Bloom, Herbert Brock, Anthony Chase, Lindsay Cote, Courtney Cote, Zachaury Crothers, Angieh Davila, Owen Evans, Michael Fitch, Morgan Folsom, Evelyn Fuentes, Tavhin Gauthier, […]
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Rangeley chamber to host July 3rd in the Park
The Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce plans its sixth annual July 3rd in the Park event for Saturday, July 3. The park will come alive with activities, food and entertainment for all ages, all provided by area nonprofit organizations. Festivities will start at 10 a.m. with a children’s doll carriage parade on Main Street and […]
Erskine recognizes 3rd trimester honor students
SOUTH CHINA — Erskine Academy has announced the following students were named to its third-trimester honors list for the 2020-21 academic year. Grade 12 — High honors: Abbygail Blair, Everett Blair, Johnathan Blair, Nomi Bouwens, Samantha Box, Anthony Chessa, Ashley Clavette, Nolan Cowing, Joleigh Crockett, Cody Devaney, Abigail Dumas, Amelia Evans, Addison Gamage, Margaret Gamage, […]
Number of Fairfield residents needing bottled water doubles over new ‘forever chemical’ limits
The town of Fairfield will hire a local firm, Dirigo Engineering, to assist in its project to expand the public drinking water system.
Downtown design project in Skowhegan rejected amid concerns by board, business owner
The town had sought the Board of Selectmen’s approval to use $18,500 to pay an engineer for the project, which would have involved sidewalk improvement.
Waterville City Council to consider emergency spending while new budget on hold
The City Council at a special meeting Tuesday plans to discuss the proposed budget and is scheduled to declare an emergency and vote to spend funds beyond the end of the fiscal year.
Former U.S. Senate candidate, found not guilty of Fairfield domestic violence charges, eyes return to politics
Derek Levasseur went to trial in March and was found not guilty for domestic violence assault charges stemming from an incident in Fairfield in December 2019.
Thomas College students take top 2 spots in ‘Greenlight Maine’ business challenge
Jake Warn and Dylan Veilleux took home $10,000 and $7,500, respectively, to use for their businesses.
Jackman school wins math championship
JACKMAN — Forest Hills earned first place in the East/West Conference (Class D) Championship Math Meet held on March 15. With a combined team total of 407 points, they beat out second place Temple Academy who were right on the Tigers’ heels by a slim margin of only 2 points. Star math student, Carli Frigon […]
Farmington Grange kicks off building campaign
The Farmington Grange began a fundraising event in June for building repairs and restoration with a yard, food and plant sale, which was such a success that the members plan to do more throughout the summer. The members have been getting estimates for painting, masonry, and other repairs that will amount to nearly $40,000. The […]