Selectmen next week are scheduled to review a design proposal for an expanded police station while they work with a town committee on a new building for firefighters.
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Anson woman convicted for role in drive-by shootings in Waterville area says man drugged her
Michelle N. Luce said she was forced to take drugs and confess to police she was the driver, by Dana S. Dasilva, who has already been sentenced in connection with the shootings.
Palmyra man, 70, dies in head-on collision after car crosses centerline
William Grant was pronounced dead at the scene on Badgerboro Road in Palmyra.
Kennebec County Correctional Facility reports case number has tripled in second week of COVID-19 outbreak
Of the 32 people testing positive, 20 are inmates and 12 are staff members.
Waterville council approves authorizing lease for solar farm at airport
The terms of the lease for the farm at Robert LaFleur Airport include an initial payment to the city of $250,000 and an additional payment of the same amount once it becomes operational.
Two Pittsfield town councilors offer parting remarks as they prepare to leave seats
Deputy Mayor Tim Nichols did not run for reelection in November, and Councilor Amanda Collamore announced her resignation earlier this fall.
Winslow High grieves following death of coach who was ‘big, positive presence’
Pete Bolduc worked as a teacher at Winslow High School for 15 years, joined the football coaching staff in 2010 and was later named co-head coach.
Tensions between Skowhegan leaders boil over as town manager accused of being deceptive
Town Manager Christine Almand said it was never her intention to mislead selectmen, who took turns during a meeting Tuesday attacking one another.
Central Maine rescue officials say staffing crisis leading to faltering coverage
Across the region, EMS services are finding they don’t have enough staff to answer a growing number of calls.
Future space for food pantry, police headquarters unclear as Hallowell councilors mull uses of old fire station
A draft document outlining the city’s next steps and decisions will be available for council’s upcoming Dec. 13 meeting.