The council on Tuesday will also discuss buying cardiac monitors for the Fire Department and authorizing Waterville Creates! to replace and relocate the sky-walk between 93 Main St. and City Hall.
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Former Central Maine Meats properties auctioned in Gardiner
The winning bid on the three properties where a meat processing facility had operated was $2.1 million by Maine Capital Group.
Winthrop American Legion honors its World War II members
Central Maine veterans share experiences of fear and humor while fighting in World War II.
Madison teacher recognized for commitment to financial literacy education
Raelene Allen was named one of the two Financial Educators of the Year by Maine Jump$tart Coalition for the 2019-2020 school year.
Anson man arrested in stabbing; victim in ‘critical condition’
Dustyn Everett Merrill, 35, of Anson, was charged with aggravated assault for stabbing James Andrew Tucci, 34, also of Anson, during an altercation late Saturday, according to Somerset County Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Michael Mitchell.
Bigelow Brewing expanding to downtown Skowhegan
Jeff and Pam Powers recently purchased the four-story Solon Manufacturing building and plan to convert it into a larger production space, taproom, residential living spaces and restaurants.
Hundreds gather to honor Winslow fire captain
Fire and law enforcement officials from across the state gathered at Centerpoint Community Church in Waterville to honor Winslow fire Capt. Scott Higgins who died Monday at 49.
Video: 14-year-old Winthrop fiddler plays to see people smile
Owen Kennedy will headline St. Andrew’s Day concert on Saturday, Nov. 30, in Winthrop.
Five Questions: PR Maven Nancy Marshall
The owner of Nancy Marshall Communications talks about the importance of technology and keeping pace with change.
Why America? Citizenship candidates tell Readfield-area students what led them to immigrate
Thirty-one people from 25 countries became citizens during a naturalization ceremony Friday at Maranacook Community Middle School.