While at the polls Nov. 5, residents will also be surveyed on their thoughts about the middle school.
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Fairfield bicyclist, 34, critically injured in hit-and-run
Jason Annis, a lifelong Fairfield resident, was struck by a car Saturday night while riding his bicycle from his job at Dunkin’ Donuts inside Walmart on Waterville Commons Drive to his home on Hutchins Road in Fairfield.
Two employees from Gardiner-based Common Wealth Poultry Co. killed in crash on way to work
Sabattus police say speed and driver distraction were factors in a crash that killed Wabah Sahal Salat, 60 and Shaffira Shale Ali, 48. After receiving news of the crash, Common Wealth Poultry Co. closed for the day.
Candlelight vigil held for Waterville woman allegedly slain by boyfriend
About 50 people attended an evening ceremony Sunday night in memory of Melissa Sousa, the 29-year-old mother of twin 8-year-old daughters who was allegedly killed by her longtime boyfriend, Nicholas Lovejoy.
Appeal of stop work order delayed in Dresden
After some confusion about what was expected to happen at Friday’s Appeals board hearing and who was expected to attend, board members agreed to set another meeting to take up the issue.
Kennebec Journal Oct. 27 police log
Augusta area police reports for Oct. 27, 2019
Augusta’s Fort Western celebrates the season
While Sunday’s rain put a damper on some activities, reenactors at Old Fort Western were able to show some of the activities that the settlers along the Kennebec River would have been doing more than 260 years ago to prepare for winter.
‘Backpack’ programs help prevent central Maine students from going hungry
Packages sent home with students offer a discreet way for them to eat on the weekends, and no proof of need has to be shown to get the food.
Unity College introduces degree with focus on climate change
The school created the degree in order to address the growing interests of students, demands in the job market and the institution’s mission of being “America’s Environmental College.”
Couple look to transform downtown Fairfield building into food hub
David Gulak and Emilie Knight aim to provide local farmers services such as processing, storage, distribution and marketing of their locally grown production.