Tamsen Brooke Warner is expected to leave the post next Thursday to become finance and operations manager at Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle.
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Fairfield Town Council moves forward with water system expansion
The Fairfield Town Council met Tuesday and discussed the 2021-22 budget and the next steps for the town’s request for qualifications for the public drinking water system expansion.
Oakland-based RSU 18 to offer COVID-19 vaccination clinic to students
Regional School Unit 18 students who are 12 or older are eligible to receive the first shot of the Pfizer vaccine Friday, May 21, in Oakland.
St. Albans man arrested on multiple charges after driving through construction zone on I-295, police say
Joseph Simonet, 36, was arrested on charges of operating under the influence, driving to endanger and other traffic violations, according to authorities.
Pittsfield nears construction of new town-owned hangar at Curtis Field
The Pittsfield Municipal Airport, also known as Curtis Field, has completed extensive updates in recent years and is nearing the town’s goal of constructing a town-owned hangar.
Man killed in crash along I-95 in Waterville-Sidney area, police say
Maine State Police spokesperson Shannon Moss confirmed that the agency was on scene Wednesday afternoon at the scene of a crash involving a fatality.
Dana Wilde: Parables for a changing climate
Temperatures in the last 10 years are markedly higher than any time in recorded history, writes Dana Wilde.
Curtis earns Madison’s MPA Award
Susannah Curtis of Madison, a senior at Madison Area Memorial High School, has been selected to receive the 2021 Principal’s Award. The award, sponsored by the Maine Principals’ Association, is given in recognition of a high school senior’s academic achievement and citizenship. Throughout her years at Madison High, Curtis has distinguished herself in the classroom, […]
Councilors don’t want Winslow to be ‘landlords,’ votes down proposed senior housing at old school building
The Winslow Town Council voted against an agreement with Kennebec Valley Community Action Partners, with councilors saying they don’t want the town to be “landlords” in such an arrangement.
Messalonskee High School receives its free, fully equipped esports lab as part of national contest
The High School Esports League and Army National Guard announced 25 winners from across the country including Messalonskee.