City councilors Tuesday also welcomed the city’s 53rd mayor, Jay Coelho, who was sworn into office earlier in the day by City Clerk Patti Dubois at City Hall.
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Thorndike-based RSU 3 postpones return to four-day, in-person learning
Superintendents of Fairfield-based Maine School Administrative District 49 and Waterville Public Schools announced additional positive cases of COVID-19.
Two-year-old boy shot in Waterville remains hospitalized
State and local police are releasing little information about their investigation into the Saturday shooting of a 2-year-old boy in the head, apparently by a sibling, in their Western Avenue home.
With increasing food insecurity, new phase of national program a relief to Winslow, other providers
The USDA’s Farmers to Families Food Box Program delivered much needed relief, but now food pantries are left wondering how much this new phase will bring.
Man charged in Unity arson has history with victim, court documents say
The owner of the home at 30 Turner Court in Unity said his money was stolen by the sister of Derek Creasy, according to a police affidavit.
Whitefield man charged after multi-vehicle crash on I-95 Tuesday morning
Maine State Police were responding to accidents at mile markers 119 northbound and 130 southbound at the same time.
Winter Windfall raffle tickets on sale
Proceeds from the raffle will benefit Healthy Community Coalition in Farmington.
Youth environmental leaders scholarship open to Maine students
The application deadline is Feb. 15.
Viles Arboretum‘s Table Tour 2021 set for Feb. 7
Event start times will be staggered to ensure a safe experience for everyone.
30 kids waiting for Big Brothers, Big Sisters to be their ‘One to One in 2021’
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine kicks off the New Year with a recruitment effort to match 30 waiting Littles with adult mentors and train another 70 college and high school students to serve as “Virtual Bigs” to mentor area youth, with hopes of returning to in-person programming this year. The campaign, “One to One […]