Trials are resuming though only one is scheduled for May as the courts seek to catch up to pandemic case backlog.
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Oakland-based RSU 18 to offer COVID-19 vaccination clinic to students
Regional School Unit 18 students who are 12 or older are eligible to receive the first shot of the Pfizer vaccine Friday, May 21, in Oakland.
St. Albans man arrested on multiple charges after driving through construction zone on I-295, police say
Joseph Simonet, 36, was arrested on charges of operating under the influence, driving to endanger and other traffic violations, according to authorities.
Clinton select board declines to pursue food recycling program this year
The Clinton Board of Selectmen declined to pursue a food recycling program this year after selectmen said they were concerned about the cost and engagement.
Major part of Waterville intersection work expected to be completed by end of May
Final work on the intersection at Main, Front, Water and Spring streets in downtown Waterville is expected to be completed in October 2022, at the same time two-way traffic starts on Main and Front streets.
Community goal-setting conversations start in Gardiner
The United Way of Kennebec Valley is hosting a series of community conversations around the region to establish its 10-year community goals for the nonprofit agency that supports social service agencies in the area.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley breaks ground on new Gardiner facility
Construction of the $10 million facility is expected to take about 17 months. In the meantime, club officials say they are confident they can raise the remaining $650,000.
Waldo County hospital offering COVID-19 vaccination clinic for students at Thorndike schools
The announcement of the clinic at the Mount View Schools complex comes as the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine gains approval for people age 12-15.
Pittsfield nears construction of new town-owned hangar at Curtis Field
The Pittsfield Municipal Airport, also known as Curtis Field, has completed extensive updates in recent years and is nearing the town’s goal of constructing a town-owned hangar.
Hallowell-area school looking to use athletics fund money to put in a new track
When he died, Hallowell resident Melvin Simmons left a financial gift intended to pay for improvements at Hall-Dale High School athletic facilities.