Regional School Unit 3 Superintendent Charles Brown and RSU 18 Superintendent Carl Gartley sent their communities a letter Monday notifying them of the cases.
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Waterville council to consider outdoor dining extension for next year
City councilors Tuesday will also discuss referring to the Planning Board for public hearing and recommendation a request to rezone city-owned property on North Street where a community ice rink would be built.
Lindbergh Crate moves from Canaan to Wreaths Across America Museum in Columbia Falls
This week the crate, which was used to ship the Spirit of St. Louis back to the United States in 1927, was shipped from Ross’ house in Canaan to its new home at the Wreaths Across America Museum in Columbia Falls.
Rollover crash in Hinckley section of Fairfield sends Skowhegan man to hospital
Wayne Pemberton, 42, of Skowhegan was allegedly driving 30 miles per hour over the speed limit when his vehicle went off the road, struck a bank and rolled over, according to police.
KVCAP’s annual diaper drive ongoing through October
In addition to collection sites, a Live-Drive “Stuff the Cruiser” event is planned for Oct. 23 in Oakland.
UMF Visiting Writers Series to feature award-winning poet Amy Woolard
The University of Maine at Farmington’s celebrated Visiting Writers Series will present award-winning poet Amy Woolard as the program’s second reader of the season. Woolard will read from her work in a remote live reading at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22. The reading will be followed by a question and answer talkback with the poet. […]
Norridgewock resident awarded for community service
Rebecca Ketchum has won a national Small Town America Civic Volunteer Award, which includes a $10,000 grant to the town to support recruitment and retention of local public service volunteers and a custom website with a year of maintenance.
Russell reflects on his 26 years on Winslow Town Council
Steve Russell has two more council meetings before handing over the District 5 duties to Joseph Roch Gravel.
J.P. Devine: Let’s go to the movies
Hollywood is a master of survival and we will one day get back to the darkness of the movie theater, J.P. Devine writes.
Central Maine business briefs: Hight Family of Dealerships holds First Responder Barbecue — to go
People & Places: Red Cross Northern New England Region welcomes new Chief Executive Officer.