Thorn Dickinson, CEO and president of NECEC Transmission LLC, spoke about the CMP Corridor project at Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast while legislators opposed to the project asked for equal time.
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Pittston man charged with drunken driving after cement truck rolls over
The crash on state Route 27 in Pittston on Wednesday resulted in police charging Cory Williams, 39, with operating under the influence of alcohol.
Positive COVID-19 cases reported at Augusta’s St. Michael School, Chelsea Elementary School
The private Catholic school will have remote classes until Thursday, Oct. 15, while Regional School Unit 12 plans to move forward with a return to in-person learning next week.
Charter school in Cornville, Skowhegan sees outbreak of COVID-19 cases
Community Regional Charter School executive director Travis Works confirmed that the charter school has 13 cases of COVID-19 as of Thursday.
Incumbent Kinney faces Turner in House District 99 race
Three-term Republican Rep. MaryAnne Kinney faces Democratic challenger April Turner for the seat representing Brooks, Burnham, Freedom, Jackson, Knox, Monroe, Thorndike, Troy and Unity.
North Anson-based Carrabec school district receives COVID-19 funding
Regional School Unit 74 received two grants totaling more than $840,000, to help cover unanticipated costs associated with the safe opening and operation of schools during the pandemic.
Police: Drug arrest at Skowhegan apartment complex did not involve suspects in manhunt
Skowhegan police make arrest after receiving a tip, as authorities continue searching for three suspects involved in a car chase Tuesday night across central Maine.
Incumbent Republican Rudnicki challenged by Democrat White for House District 108
State Rep. Shelley Rudnicki, R-Fairfield, is seeking reelection in House District 108. She is being challenged by Democrat Nathaniel White, who previously served on the Waterville City Council.
Food boxes available at Winslow Community Cupboard Saturday
Two truckloads of USDA food boxes to be given away as part of USDA program starting at 9 a.m.
Augusta receives surprise election money to help with voting in pandemic
A nonprofit group texted Augusta’s mayor and offered money to help with the November election, and then said it’s sending a nearly $210,000 check.