Phil Bofia and Jay Coelho, each a former city councilor in Waterville, square off Wednesday night in a televised debate at the Fairfield Community Center.
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Tractor-trailer rollover closes Route 3 in Vassalboro for five hours
The semi truck rolled over at about 2 p.m. Wednesday after its driver swerved to avoid a pickup truck. The accident blocked the road in both directions until about 7 p.m., according to officials. No injuries were reported.
Alewife restoration project nears two-thirds completion with Vassalboro fishway
Fishway is almost complete at the Box Mill Dam in Vassalboro, bringing connection between Outlet Stream and Sebasticook River closer.
MaineGeneral’s Day of Hope celebrates, supports cancer patients
The Oct. 3 event will represent Cancer Survivors Day and the Walk for Hope.
The Swine & Stein Brewfest bags available for purchase
Sale of the bags will open at noon Oct. 1.
Fairfield area school district receives funding for child care program
Starting on Oct. 5, children in Maine School Administrative District 49 will be able to attend an all day program at the Fairfield Community Center under the supervision of Alfond Youth and Community Center staff.
Liz Soares: Tough times call for fearless action
We are trapped right now, in a way of life that is keeping us from each other and eroding our economy, writes Liz Soares.
Potential buyers of Fiberight waste plant narrowed to 3, as officials eye re-start of Maine plant
The waste-to-energy plant in Hampden, serving more than 100 Maine communities, has been shut down since May over financial problems.
Madison nursing home’s corrective plan for coronavirus outbreak fails approval requirements, state says
A spokesperson at Maine DHHS said in an email Wednesday morning that Maplecrest nursing home, which had a corrective plan due last Friday, did not meet all of the requirements for approval.