The City Council on Tuesday also will consider adopting an ordinance dealing with the use of facial recognition technology in the city.
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Richmond couple entertain through their ‘house with the word’
What began with “Thank You” is now a five-year tradition that has many fans.
Goodale arraignment delayed in 1987 Janet Brochu murder case
Officials said Monday the indictment against Gerald Goodale was ready seven months ago, but the grand jury did not take it up until recently because of judicial delays caused by the pandemic.
Injury reported after head-on crash on Main Street in Clinton
The two-vehicle crash was reported around 9:30 a.m. Monday in the area of Sebasticook Valley Family Health Care.
As prices skyrocket, lumber and building supply companies expanding in central Maine
Waterville-based Ware-Butler Building Supply and Pleasant River Lumber Co. recently acquired three local building supply and hardware retailers.
Augusta plans return of traditional Fourth of July festivities
Parade, canceled last summer due to the pandemic, may return as state imposed public gathering limits are lifted.
Augusta Skate Park to expand after fundraiser raises almost $150,000
Fundraiser in memory of Chris Thompson, a local skateboarder who was killed last year in an automobile accident, to fund expansion of the park meant to make it more welcoming to skaters of all abilities. Thompson was known for welcoming newcomers to the skate park.
Veterans’ to be remembered at ceremonies across central Maine on Memorial Day
Veterans’ organizations plan services in Starks, Madison, Anson and East Madison, and at three locations in Waterville.
Central Maine seasonal food establishments look forward to ‘huge summer’ after pandemic downturn
Owners of some seasonal eateries said they’re making adjustments to make the most of the moment as the state loosens pandemic restrictions for businesses and more people flock to outdoor and indoor locations.
Central Maine schools try to maintain a sense of normalcy with prom
Some “proms” are parent lead this season amid the pandemic, while others are school-sponsored.