Councilors approved funding for a broadband feasibility study and the addition of a page about well water contamination in the town warrant mailer.
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Winslow, KVCAP discuss uses for, renovations to old junior high school
Town Council delays action on plan, expects to take it up again at public meeting next week.
Thorndike postpones Town Meeting one week due to threat of snow
The Town Meeting will now be held at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 24.
St. Albans man facing drug charges following vehicle stop
Jason Lary was charged after officers allegedly found more than 400 grams of illicit drugs in his vehicle on Wednesday.
Winslow’s Fort Halifax blockhouse getting new roof
Work began last Thursday on the town treasure, a National Historic Landmark, and is expected to be completed by the end of May.
Waterville school to hold kindergarten registration Aug. 10-11
WATERVILLE — Kindergarten registration for the 2021-22 academic year will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 10, and from noon to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 11, at the George J. Mitchell School, 58 Drummond Ave. Registrations will be conducted by appointment only. A child must be 5 years old on or […]
Belgrade opens community read April 22
BELGRADE — The town will kick off its a community read Thursday, April 22, with “The Overstory” – a Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Richard Powers. The read is meant to promote the interconnectedness between humans and the natural environment in a fun and informative way, and the read includes a variety of programs throughout […]
History behind maritime photos to be discussed April 22
The Camden Public Library will partner with the Penobscot Marine Museum at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 22, for an online presentation during the library’s celebration of Maritime Month. Matt Wheeler, the museum’s digital collections curator, will narrate a slideshow featuring selections of maritime photography from the museum’s Maynard Bray Collection. Wheeler will discuss Bray’s background […]
Staffing shortages result in 3 central Maine schools shifting to remote learning
As Somerset County sees an uptick in cases, some district superintendents have decided to shift to remote learning for the remainder of the week.
Selectmen’s raise, food bank contributions questioned at hearing on Clinton town warrant
The Clinton Board of Selectmen unanimously voted to approve the town warrant Tuesday.