Students will be notified if they were in close contact of the individual with the coronavirus.
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New Jersey woman treated for minor injuries after collision with logging truck in Fairfield
The crash occurred after Elizabeth Rude-Bograd, 20, of Oakland, New Jersey, attempted to make a U-turn and ended up in the path of a loaded tractor trailer, police said.
Colby College receives $2 million family gift for new arts, athletics centers
Dana L. Schmaltz and Kate Enroth donated to name the Colby College Museum of Art’s gallery in the art center and the welcome pavilion in the new recreation center.
Gardiner Area High School reports probable COVID-19 case
A letter from MSAD 11 Superintendent Patricia Hopkins, released to the community Monday afternoon, announced a switch to fully remote learning at the high school, beginning Tuesday.
Pair indicted for alleged Waterville drive-by shooting
A Kennebec County grand jury last week hands up indictments on numerous incidents.
Maine CDC ends investigation at Madison nursing home after 28 days with no new COVID-19 cases
Maplecrest Rehabilitation and Living Center, which had violated federal requirements to prevent the spread of COVID-19, has had a revised plan of correction deemed acceptable by state officials.
NYC production group brings one-woman show to Fayette’s South Road Farm
Winthrop native Chris Henry will direct ‘Fireside,’ a one-woman show based on four classic literary tales that will have two showings Saturday.
Trunk-or-treat gatherings, haunted car wash headline central Maine Halloween events
With pandemic restrictions discouraging trick-or-treating, local businesses and organizations are planning a variety of activities for children.
China selectmen hear update on causeway project
Code Enforcement Officer William Butler addressed issues with three dangerous buildings.
Fairfield-area school district reports case of COVID-19 infection
The Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention has not recommended Maine School Administrative District 49 close its facilities, according to Superintendent Roberta Hersom.