Cause of Monday morning fire at manufactured home remains under investigation, according to firefighters.
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Cheese festival, a cheerful and tasty affair, returns to Pittsfield
After taking a hiatus last year because of the pandemic, the Maine Cheese Festival returned to Manson Park.
Augusta prepares as fall cleanup could be overwhelming due to pent-up demand
For the first time since 2013, city will collect residents’ bulky waste, brush and metal items — in some cases for a $15 fee.
Hallowell’s granite event lets public watch the creation of 6 sculptures
The art show at Stevens Commons, held every day from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m., started on Saturday and will end on Sunday Sept. 19.
Will a Prohibition-era law become history in Norridgewock? Voters to decide in November
Voters to weigh in on the town’s blue laws at special town meeting in November.
Hallowell-area school district assistant superintendent now a principal
Mary Paine is now the top administrator at Marcia Buker Elementary School in Richmond.
Gardiner’s ‘Swine & Stein’ celebration scheduled to go ahead in October
Gardiner Main Street’s signature event returns to Water Street in its brewfest format, with beer, food, fun and games.
With somber events, central Maine remembers the fallen 20 years after 9/11
Events in Waterville and Unity honored first responders and those lost in the 9/11 attacks on the 20th anniversary.
Flag display helps teach Margaret Chase Smith School students deeper lesson of 9/11
Students at Skowhegan school placed 2,977 flags in the schoolyard.
Friends of beloved musician Martin Swinger planning central Maine concert, parade in his memory
The concert, called “Music in the Rafters: Celebrating the Music and Magic of Martin Swinger,” is set for Sept. 19 at 6 p.m. at Johnson Hall in Gardiner.