Residents are to vote on 50 warrant articles at meeting scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Town Office.
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As Hatch Hill landfill fills up, Augusta to ponder plan for what’s next
With Augusta landfill projected to be at its current capacity in as few as five years, options could include expanding it vertically or closing it and opening a transfer station.
Waterville Board of Education moves forward with junior high addition for grades 4-5
The board OK’d a $26.1 million school budget while also approving $6.12 million addition to the Waterville Junior High School.
Litchfield approves engineering funds for Woodbury Pond Dam repair
The $9,074.86 engineering expense falls directly between initial estimates, which ranged from $8,500 to $9,500.
St. Albans man accused of sexually assaulting child
Andrew C. Smith, 28, is charged with gross sexual assault and unlawful sexual contact.
Embden man faces charges after being injured in motorcycle crash, police say
A pedestrian reported that a man was unresponsive near a motorcycle on Saturday morning on the side of Preble Avenue in Madison.
Winthrop author’s ‘The Goose Lady’ honors legacy of Augusta’s Marjorie Scott
The story of Marjorie Scott and Georgie the goose connected with many in the Augusta area, including Barbara Walsh, who turned it into a children’s book published early this year.
Norridgewock officials seek $8 million for road erosion repairs, sidewalk upgrades
Two separate requests were sent to different agencies, one addressing major erosion concerns from nearby rivers while the other addresses repairing and adding another sidewalk near downtown.
Readfield Heritage Days to feature 3 days of festivities in mid-August
Event to return to full force this year after organizers were only able to offer fireworks in 2020.
Augusta West Kampground prepares a massive, nearly mile-long Christmas lights display
Winthrop campground owner Kale Malmsten said he plans to keep the display up from late November to just after New Year’s.