Taxpayers in the town will pay $15.60 per $1,000 of assessed property value for 2019-2020.
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Fairfield-based school district hires interim superintendent, high school principal
After a year of turmoil which culminated in the resignations of the high school principal and superintendent, SAD 49 finds some stability in two new hires.
Winslow police warn of fake money circulating
Heather Gilbert, 43, of Waterville has been charged in connection with a report Monday of a false $100 bill being spent at J&S Oil on Bay Street.
Augusta’s first retail medical marijuana stores approved by Planning Board
Three medical marijuana stores received conditional use approvals from the board, but still must show compliance with new city licensing requirements.
Fire destroys workshop buildings in Winslow but firefighters save nearby house
A fire Wednesday afternoon tore through two attached workshop buildings near an old farmhouse at 627 Abbott Road, destroying the buildings, but firefighters were able to prevent the blaze from spreading to the house.
Identities of victims in Clinton wagon crash released
Clinton police Chief Rusty Bell said two women remained hospitalized Wednesday after the crash Sunday in which a horse-drawn wagon carrying four passengers struck a utility pole, parked car and another utility pole before coming to rest in the street.
China Road in Winslow reopens after hydraulic fluid spill prompted closure
Winslow police Chief Shawn O’Leary said Wednesday that about 15 gallons of hydraulic fluid were spilled in the roadway for about 3,900 feet, between South and North Reynolds roads and Pattee Pond Road.
Winthrop voters approve $12.1 million school budget on second try
Residents turned down the school during June 11 validation referendum.
Clinton residents clash with manager over prohibition of petition-signing at town dump
Earla Haggerty, Clinton’s town manager, said that having citizens conduct business not related to dumping trash at the transfer station poses a safety risk to the town.
Waterville animal shelter bulging with cats
Lisa Oakes, executive director of the Humane Society Waterville Area, says she hopes people will adopt more than 100 cats and kittens Saturday at the Clear the Shelter event.