Maine State Police spokesperson Shannon Moss confirmed that the agency was on scene Wednesday afternoon at the scene of a crash involving a fatality.
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Augusta continues community discussion about schools of the future
A follow-up to last week’s virtual meetings about design concepts for Augusta’s schools sought more feedback from community members about what they want to see for the city’s students.
Gardiner-area school board approves $26.82 million budget for voter consideration
Maine School Administrative District 11 will host a virtual public hearing via Zoom on June 1, and Randolph, Pittston, Gardiner and West Gardiner residents will vote on the proposed spending plan June 8.
Councilors don’t want Winslow to be ‘landlords,’ votes down proposed senior housing at old school building
The Winslow Town Council voted against an agreement with Kennebec Valley Community Action Partners, with councilors saying they don’t want the town to be “landlords” in such an arrangement.
Woman who slashed throat of woman in Augusta pleads guilty to assault charge
Attempted murder charge against Quashay Phillips, 25, dismissed in a plea agreement in which Phillips pleaded guilty to an elevated aggravated assault charge.
Messalonskee High School receives its free, fully equipped esports lab as part of national contest
The High School Esports League and Army National Guard announced 25 winners from across the country including Messalonskee.
Summer entertainment season returns to central Maine
With the loosening of public health restrictions across Maine, many communities plan to reignite traditional events while others say they will wait another year before welcoming people to their festivals.
Skowhegan-based school district looks to return to classrooms in fall
Superintendent in Maine School Administrative District 54 says lack of certainty with state COVID-19 guidelines makes planning difficult.
Massachusetts business set to recycle clean wood waste in Waterville
Waterville Planning Board has approved plans by D.H. Smith & Sons of Marshfield, Massachusetts, to open at 135 Airport Road.
Kennebec Valley Youth Symphony Orchestras perform spring concert to be presented in June
Because of coronavirus safety guidelines, an audience was not allowed, though an edited video of the performance will be shared on Facebook.