After receiving publicity about her Progress Pride flag being vandalized and community response in the wake of the incident, Jessica Stetson received a threatening phone message Wednesday.
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Winslow schools team aiming high as they finish cube satellite project ahead of weekend launch
The students will launch the ‘solar sail’ design Saturday as one of four finalists in the University of Southern Maine’s inaugural Cubesat Design Competition.
Gardiner volunteers work to raise money for fountain, improving the Gardiner Common
Volunteers are raising money to restore the fountain in the Gardiner Common, which was originally donated to honor the life of Gardiner native Gideon Palmer, who played a role in establishing Howard University.
Waterville hires law firm for legal opinion on proposed rezoning of Sacred Heart Church property
The city has hired Perkins Thompson P.A. to issue an opinion about whether the Planning Board and City Council actions on a request to rezone property to allow an events center.
Suspects arrested after homeowner interrupts Cornville burglary, police say
Two were arrested after fleeing the scene of an alleged burglary Monday night in Cornville on West Ridge Road.
Fayette residents to elect officials, approve budgets at June 29 Town Meeting
Despite a large spending increase, Fayette Town Manager Mark Robinson said officials anticipate a similar mill rate to last year with the use of undesignated funds.
Atlantic salmon advocates angry about fish they say were injured during Waterville dam repair
Dam owner Brookfield Renewable Partners said in a statement that the company is disappointed by such claims from groups that want dams removed in lower Kennebec River communities.
Pittsfield’s Summer Concert Series returns following pandemic restrictions
The Pittsfield Summer Concert Series will return this summer, starting Thursday, July 1 and running through the first week of September.
Hallowell library window panels destroyed by vandalism
It was unclear when the vandalism occurred, but it likely took place sometime over the weekend, a Hubbard Free Library official said.
After 30 years on the air, 92 Moose morning show host Renee Nelson retiring
Taking a “big leap of faith,” Nelson is departing Maine for the warmer winters of Florida.