The vehicles cost the city $643,000.
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Fairfield house heavily damaged when ATV catches fire
The ATV was parked Sunday between the house and shed on Martin Stream Road when it caught fire, with the flames spreading to both structures, the fire chief said.
Albion residents approve solar ordinance, Delta Ambulance fee
Residents took the action Saturday at the annual Town Meeting, while also approving a $1.6 million municipal budget.
Waterville City Council eyes state grant to demolish buildings and make way for downtown housing
Councilors are scheduled to hold a public hearing Tuesday on funding earmarked for the project planned for the intersection of Temple and Front streets.
Augusta seeks federal grant funding to raise riverfront parking lot, add downtown observation deck
The project would reduce the frequency of — but not eliminate — flooding and add pedestrian amenities to make the riverfront more attractive.
Belgrade voters approve $1.67 million budget
In noting, residents elected Peter Rushton to fill the unexpired term of Selectman Rick Damren, who died while in office.
Pittston residents approve funds for trash, riverside trails, snow plowing
Annual Town Meeting voting in Pittston on Saturday is to be followed up with local elections on Monday.
Route 17 in Jefferson reopens after collapsed culvert replaced
Reopening ends need for 11-mile detour.
Canaan voters approve $1.6 million budget, allow ATVs on secondary roads
The annual Town Meeting was held Saturday morning at Canaan Farmers Hall and the elections will be held 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday at the Town Office.
Departure of Waterville manager remains shrouded in mystery after release of city records
The Morning Sentinel requested, through the state Freedom of Access Act, emails between Steve Daly and city officials for two weeks prior to and two weeks following Daly’s resignation on Dec. 23, but much of that information was redacted or blacked out.