The families of the deceased of held a celebration of life Thursday at the Red Barn in Augusta, recalling their memories of Brandon Breton and Joseph Mayo.
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Hallowell-area school district partners with Kennebec Behavior Health to help students return to in-person learning
Having an extra counselor at the Hall-Dale schools is expected to be beneficial for both teachers and students as district officials prepare for the possibility of the “unknown” in the fall.
Winthrop to vote on proposed $12.03 million school budget
Public school officials propose $5,119 decrease to current spending for 2021-22.
Gardiner officials pass revised city spending plan for July 1 budget year
City Council approves $6.6 million appropriation to pay costs of city government.
Waterville signs onto Garbage to Garden food waste diversion program for residents
City Council votes 7-0 to spend up to $10,000 to start the program, which will collect food waste weekly from households and leave a clean bucket each week for the waste.
Pittsfield manager apologizes for locked doors mishap during election
Pittsfield Town Manager apologized for an incident during last Tuesday’s election in which the doors to the town office were temporarily locked.
Mount Vernon officials anticipating flat budget
Town Treasurer Kerry Casey said the 2021-2022 spending plan increased by approximately $40,000 — or less than 1% — from the current $4.84 million budget.
Police: Single-vehicle rollover in Skowhegan sends driver to hospital
Car takes down two Central Maine Power Co. utility poles on Back Road.
Hachey maintains 1-vote win after recount in race for Clinton selectman
Michael Hachey again declared winner — 106-105 — after recount Wednesday night.
Chelsea man seriously injured in Augusta crash
Brian Skehan, 37, was operating a motorcycle when it collided with a pickup truck on Bangor Street on Tuesday afternoon.