The cause of the fire, which broke out in the basement of the two-story home at 280 Ridge Road, was accidental, and the home is expected to be repaired, according to Chief Travis Leary of the Fairfield Fire Department.
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Pollute less, profit more: How Maine industry is rewarded for cutting down emissions and wastewater
A state tax exemption benefits industrial companies for cutting down on pollution but also draws millions of dollars away from small-town tax revenue, and never expires.
Lawrence Junior High School names honor students
FAIRFIELD — Lawrence Junior High School recently named the following students to its first quarter honor roll for the 2023-34 academic year. Grade 8 High honors: London Bernard, Jakob Bernardini, Katharine Brown, Jocelyn Clark, McKayla Cole, Jackson Dangler, Hannah Doucette, Kristopher Finnemore, Rosabella Garza, Carter Grenier, Tyler Hersey, Sadie Higgins and Benjamin Holden. Also, Cooper King, Noah Ladd, Brooklyn Linton, Graham Lynch, Wyatt Pelletier, Miles Provost, Ryder Provost, Brayden-Michael Roman, Lily Rosebush, Mariah Salsbury, Caimbree Stevens, Keon […]
Craft fair season kicks off in central Maine with youth expo in Clinton
As towns and organizations across the state prepare to host craft fairs of their own, Clinton’s expo on Sunday was unique for its kid-specific focus.
Man escapes with minor injuries after pickup truck rolls in Clinton
A man was hospitalized after overturning his truck on an Interstate 95 overpass and being trapped within the vehicle.
Clinton man arrested on charge of gross sexual assault of minor
Christopher Connors, 37, is in Kennebec County Jail after being taken into custody Friday.
Albion man indicted on child sex assault charges
Sean M. Eori, 43, was indicted on 11 charges by a Kennebec County grand jury.
Clinton town manager announces departure after year on the job
John Bellino, 46, said the nearly 90-mile round-trip commute from his house in the Gardiner area was the reason for his decision.
Agricultural fair returns to Clinton with new events, continued focus on education
New to the annual Clinton Fair this year was a demolition derby and hammer and frying pan toss that drew thousands. Organizers say that the fair’s offerings are expanding each year in an effort to get more people through the gates and educate them on the importance of agriculture and community.
Clinton Fire Department warns of discolored water, says residents should not be alarmed
Officials warned that discolored water may temporarily come out of residents’ faucets, but posed no serious threat.