Several options are on the table for voters, including having both facilities under the same roof or to house them separately.
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Stream again runs free in to Minnehonk Lake in Mount Vernon
The stream that has flowed through the village of Mount Vernon into Minnehonk Lake next to the town beach and fire department building hasn’t been able to reach the lake for many years. The silt and sand had built up from runoff into the stream from North Road over the years, and by 2019 it […]
Centralmaine.com, Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel staff take top honors at annual Maine press ceremony
The Maine Press Association’s annual awards ceremony was held virtually on Saturday.
Kennebec County retired educators support the classroom
Educators association to award two $150 grants to two educators; application deadline is Oct. 31.
John Benoit raising funds for Maine’s Alzheimer’s Association
In a fundraising cause for Maine’s Alzheimer’s Association, John Benoit’s “The Brown-Nosed Camel” poetry chapbook, styled by David Silsby, both of Manchester, is on its way to raising $3,000. Efforts in 2009 and 2017 sent $4,500 to the Scarborough Chapter, according to a news release from Benoit. Motivation for these Alzheimer’s support functions is Judy […]
‘ShineOn Saturday’ girls soccer event held Oct. 3
Messalonskee High School Girls Soccer held its fifth annual “ShineOn Saturday” Oct. 3 at Pleasant Point Park in Oakland to honor former Messalonskee soccer player Cassidy Charette by hosting a girls youth soccer mentoring day. Charette was a leading Eagle mid-fielder and a youth mentor before she was killed in 2014, according to a news […]
Dine Around Town Raffle tickets available
The Rotary Club of Waterville fundraiser will provide books for KVCAP Community Days Program.
New Winslow Town Manager Erica LaCroix dives into citizen, voting issues
Winslow’s new town manager, a native of Mount Vernon, reflects on her first week of the job.
Amy Calder: Wear a mask, save a life
It is a simple act of compassion to wear a mask, and it saves lives in a big way, Amy Calder writes.
RSU 18 reports single COVID-19 case associated with Oakland’s Messalonskee High School
Friday’s announcement happened to come as staff used in-service day for remote learning training and marked the fourth case associated with Regional School Unit 18.