Residents turned down the school during June 11 validation referendum.
cmnews
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.
Hallowell City Council looks to improve pedestrian access to boat launch
Councilors directed City Manager Nate Rudy to discuss changes to projects with state agencies that could improve pedestrian access to the state boat launch.
Police: At least one woman was standing through sunroof when car crashed in Mount Vernon
Police said speed and alcohol appear to be contributing factors in the single-car crash that sent two women to Central Maine Medical Center.
Oakland man hit by train was tied to three burglaries last week
Deputy Chief Rick Stubbert said Drew Roy was the 37-year-old who was critically injured Saturday night.
Gardiner City Council to start ordinance review
City elected officials will consider updates to the Land Use Ordinance, driven by changes included in Gardiner’s Comprehensive Plan and review of other city codes.
Life jackets credited for saving lives of kayakers struck by motorboat on Cobbossee Lake
The accident took place Monday on the north shore of Cobbossee Lake in Manchester near Hammonds Grove Road.
Clinton horse-drawn wagon crash triggered by insect bite, police say
Police Officer Phil DiLuca said that apparently one of the horses was being bitten by an insect and became agitated, shaking its head and breaking its bridle before the two horses tore off down the street with the wagon.
Kennebec Journal Aug. 12 police log
Augusta area police reports for Monday, Aug. 12, 2019.