About 300 meals were served last Thursday with the help of local communities, faculty and students.
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Skowhegan’s Eaton Mountain to remain closed this winter
Due to personal reasons and business challenges, owner David Beers said that he is taking the season to regroup and get things in order at the skiing and snow-tubing facility that originally opened in 1961.
Pittston man pleads not guilty to sexual contact charges involving child
William T. Sevon, 46, was charged for crimes alleged to have occurred in 2011, and between 2017 and 2019.
Sheriff’s Office seeks help identifying driver who damaged Detroit substation
A driver apparently failed to stop at a stop sign Sunday in Detroit and crashed into a substation, causing more than $150,000 worth of damage, and then drove away.
Gardiner Area High School students share the bounty
National Honor Society students are making sure 200 families have what they need for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Maine AG: Deputies justified in 2017 Madison shootout that left gunman dead
Somerset County Chief Deputy James Ross, Detective Michael Ross and Deputy Joseph Jackson were cleared by the Attorney General’s Office on Tuesday following a review of the deadly shootings in 2017.
Stipend deal ends China officials’ funding standoff with fire agencies
The Board of Selectmen voted 3-0 Monday night to release $30,000 in stipend funding for volunteer firefighters, but cautioned the fire departments “are liable for compliance with state and federal law.”
Dresden home a ‘total loss’ after fire gets into roof, authorities say
Dresden Fire Chief Steve Lilly said a home at 21 Taryn Drive is a “total loss” after a Monday afternoon fire.
Final beam placed as Lockwood Hotel and Waterville build toward future
Community members gather at construction site to celebrate continued efforts to revitalize downtown.
Maine Children’s Home seeks donations for Christmas, adds to development staff
The Christmas program will provide 1,700 children from low-income families with new clothing and toys — the only program of its kind to do so in the state — but help is needed. Elizabeth Barron will lead the nonprofit’s development team.