Julian Payne, elected to the Maine School Administrative District 54 board of directors in 2023, said he was frustrated with procedures and had personal differences of opinion.
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Winslow woman dies in crash at Oakland-Waterville town line
Katherine Poulin, 48, of Winslow, was pronounced dead at the scene of a car accident Saturday night on Kennedy Memorial Drive.
Linda Lavin, Maine-raised actor who starred in the sitcom ‘Alice,’ dies at 87
The Tony Award-winning stage actor, who became a working class icon as a waitress on the TV sitcom ‘Alice,’ has died at age 87.
Waterville’s Strait Jamaican Cuisine spreads flavor from back of home
Located at the back of Jamie Pomerleau’s house at 15 School St., the restaurant serves Jamaican takeout food.
Maine’s minimum wage will get a boost Jan. 1
It will increase from $14.15 to $14.65 as contributions to the state’s new paid family and medical leave program also kick in.
SeniorsPlus to offer classes in January in-person, online
All locations are fully accessible; hearing assistive equipment is available upon request.
Annual Hanukkah celebration in Waterville lights candles, brightens community
The gathering Sunday at Beth Israel Synagogue at 291 Main St. celebrated the fifth night of Hanukkah.
What to do with old Christmas trees after the holidays? Goats in Gorham have an idea.
Many Maine communities offer Christmas tree recycling, and some local farms are accepting trees to feed to livestock.
Three fishermen break through the ice at Brettuns Pond in Livermore
No one was seriously injured when the three went through the ice Saturday evening while ice fishing.
How Auburn’s CMCC got a state-of-the-art criminal justice center
Working: An electrician, a carpenter and a foreman save Central Maine Community College $1 million.