Facility set to allow members back into its wellness center and pool areas. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the center has implemented strict guidelines to ensure the health and safety of employees and members.
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Maranacook Community High School marks graduation with weekend of ceremonies
The Readfield-based Regional School Unit 38 school district will send off its seniors with 10 ceremonies spread over Saturday and Sunday, allowing the graduates to have in-person celebrations to close out their high school careers.
Hartland man, 43, charged with operating meth lab at home
Corey Swain of Commercial Street was arrested on charges of aggravated operating of a methamphetamine lab and aggravated trafficking in methamphetamine.
Gardiner city officials send proposed budget to next read in two weeks
A split council denies a credit enhancement agreement to the developers of Central Maine Crossing.
Winslow High School senior class celebrates commencement in parking lot ceremony
The Winslow High School Class of 2020 was celebrated in a modified ceremony held in the school’s parking lot Wednesday evening.
Main Street Skowhegan awards $20,000 to 23 businesses from COVID-19 Relief Grant program
Donations toward the grant came from several businesses within the community as well as a grant from the Bill and Joan Alfond Foundation.
State police continue search for human remains in Unity
Two Maine State Police specialty units returned Wednesday to Sandy Stream in Unity where they searched the area for additional human remains after part of a skeleton from an adult male was found in the stream May 30 by kayakers.
Gardiner plans outdoor ceremony and fireworks to celebrate graduation
Every year, the Gardiner Area High School graduation brings hundreds of people to watch the annual rite of passage. This year, due to the coronavirus pandemic, technology will bring the ceremony to the audience both near and far.
Developer proposes 50-unit apartment building for seniors in Augusta
The Planning Board rejected a request to waive some city zoning requirements developer Jim Pepin said are needed to build on the Western Avenue site, currently home to a vacant office building.
LGBTQ+ groups across Maine make adjustments for Pride month
Twelve organizations across Maine have teamed up to create a completely virtual Pride Month. The first event is a livestream of a drag queen story hour hosted by the Children’s Book Cellar in Waterville.