Augusta police searched a Stone Street apartment where they said they found cocaine and a mix of fentanyl and heroin.
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Senior housing at the old Winslow Junior High presented at informational meeting
Kennebec Valley Community Action Program proposes to repurpose the school as affordable senior housing also includes independent use of the gymnasium and auditorium and classroom space as offices.
Maine Cabin Masters meets the Maine Shack in Manchester pop-up event
Longtime friends who pursued different paths in business are coming together Wednesday in Manchester at a popup event that brings together the Maine Cabin Masters with The Maine Shack, a Denver restaurant.
Waterville board approves $80 million Colby performing arts center plans
The Waterville Planning Board on Monday approved the 74,000-square-foot center, with several conditions.
Residential lot approved for mixed use, diversity declaration adopted at Winslow Town Council Meeting
Neighbors voiced concerns about losing the neighborhood feel of the area on Lee and Marie streets.
Demonstrators say ‘Weeks Must Go!’ over Waterville Planning Board member’s alleged racist comments
About 15 people stood outside the Waterville Planning Board meeting Monday night, some holding signs, asking that board member Catherine Weeks resign over allegations she made racist comments to her Iraqi-born neighbors.
Opening new school, adapting to coronavirus guidelines go hand in hand in Monmouth
Adding coronavirus protocols to the school day was not as challenging given students and staff also had to figure out their routines at the new Monmouth Memorial School.
Monmouth’s Applefest canceled, but pie sale will go on
Dennis Price, president of the Friends of Cumston Hall board of directors, said the group’s 12th annual 5K will still take place, albeit virtually.
Gardiner officials consider property maintenance standards
The proposed change to the city code sets out minimum standards for property maintenance for residential and commercial properties.
Waterville council to consider leasing land for a $4 million-plus skating rink
The Alfond Youth & Community Center plans to raise funds for the indoor, one-season hockey and recreational skating facility, and is asking the City Council if it would support leasing city-owned property for the rink.