The Maine Department of Transportation has decided to halt the use of fog sealant on roadways after finding its application is imprecise and involves too much “eyeballing.”
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Waterville council to consider overriding mayor’s veto on ambulance vote
The City Council on Tuesday will also consider appointing three more people to the city’s charter commission, which already has seven members.
Fire in Winslow leaves home damaged, family displaced
The blaze left approximately 50% of the home with “significant fire damage,” and displaced two adults and four children, officials said.
Police expanding search for missing Richmond woman
Anneliese Heinig, 37, left her SUV on the side of I-295 in Falmouth last week, and her parents are asking why they weren’t contacted after the vehicle, which was registered to them, had been towed from the highway.
Yuletide in a Yurt is a holiday showcase for local talent
Shoppers peruse locally made, handcrafted items in 30-foot yurt at Friends’ Folly Farm in Monmouth.
Downtown Oakland candy shop to expand as it relocates across Main Street
Candy Hollow, which opened in 2017 at 47 Main Str. in Oakland, will reopen Tuesday in a space more than twice the size at 54 Main St.
Gardiner city manager takes on cancer: ‘I have to be here to do this’
With a diagnosis of an aggressive form of breast cancer last summer, Christine Landes is now balancing her life as a wife, mother and grandmother and Gardiner’s city manager.
Small Business Saturday shoppers in Gardiner want to keep their dollars local
Business owners ‘feel good’ to see the customers out there.
Fairfield Police Department launches internship program for local college students
The program, which was developed in November, caters to Thomas and Unity students who are 21 years old, or 20-year-olds with more than 60 college credits and who are working toward a degree related to law enforcement.
Police searching for missing Richmond woman
Anneliese Heinig, 37, was last seen Tuesday in the Portland area.