The Winslow Town Council decided to take a look at the zoning ordinance while they approved the contract of Leonard Macdaid as the new police chief Tuesday night.
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Halloween in Waterville may be smaller this year — if it happens at all
Homeowners on Burleigh Street usually welcome more than 1,200 children at Halloween to trick or treat, but several homeowners will not take part this year because of the coronavirus, and have asked the city not to barricade the street.
Incumbent Bruce White faces challenger Richard Foss in House District 109 race
White, a Democrat, has held the seat since 2018 and is seeking reelection to a second term, while Foss, a Republican, is seeking his first term.
Three vie for seat on Fairfield Town Council, two for Kennebec Water District trustee
Town voters will choose Nov. 3 between Mark Cooper, Veronique Carrier and Daniel Kissinger for the Town Council, and Caroline Toto-Lawrence and Bruce Williams for the Kennebec Water District board of trustees.
Alfond Youth & Community Center announces new, upcoming programs
Alfond Youth & Community Center in Waterville has announced the following new programs and coming programs: CHILDWATCH A newly renovated space, new equipment and supplies, and fully trained child care staff will keep your child(ren) safe and entertained while you focus on your wellness. It is free for all members. It is open from 9 […]
Chewonki’s outdoor learning creates new challenges, opportunities
Students attend the Wiscasset school from as far north as Hallowell.
Teen escapes injuries in single-vehicle Thorndike crash
A 16-year-old female fell asleep at the wheel, according to Thorndike Fire Chief Shawn Bristol.
Monument in Central Maine honors Louis Sockalexis, 1st Indigenous baseball player
In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day, the Alfond Youth and Community Center unveiled a monument dedicated to Louis Sockalexis, the first Indigenous person to play Major League Baseball.
Election site in Madison changed to Old Point Avenue school
After the July primaries, the town manager said that the longtime location at the Town Office and Fire Department makes it difficult to abide by CDC guidelines, so the location has been changed.
More cases of COVID-19 within Skowhegan, Cornville charter school
Executive director Travis Works said Monday that there are now 16 cases within Community Regional Charter School.