L.C. Bates Museum and Central Kennebec Heritage Council of Museum will feature the program.
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KBH announces scholarship recipients
Kennebec Behavioral Health recently announced its 2019 college scholarship recipients. This year, the following students will each receive a $1,000 scholarship upon successful completion of their first semester at their chosen college or university. • Leah Allee, Cony High School in Augusta; • Jenna Butler, Erskine Academy in South China; • Emiley Wheeler, Gardiner Area […]
Three vacancies on Fairfield-area school board after council receives resignations
Speaking at Fairfield’s Town Council meeting, board member Shelley Rudnicki cited repeated harassment by the community as the reason the three are leaving.
Resigning Fairfield-area school superintendent says he feels misunderstood by community
Reza Namin served as superintendent for Maine School Administrative District 49 for less than a year but felt misrepresented to the district and community during that time.
Fairfield-based school district begins search for interim superintendent
Monday evening’s school board meeting answered some important questions about School Administrative District 49’s plans to address administrative matters for the upcoming school year.
Controversial Fairfield-area superintendent announces resignation
Reza Namin, who made waves throughout the course of his one-year term as superintendent of School Administrative District 49, wrote in an email Tuesday to school staff that he has accepted a position with another organization.
Mid Maine Technical Center honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the fourth quarter.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
Fairfield’s Town Council discusses LED street light conversion
Steve Lieber of Affinity LED Lighting presented his company’s energy efficient street lights to the town council during its Wednesday evening meeting.
Ongoing complaints prompt Fairfield Town Council to propose meeting with school board
Fairfield’s Town Council decided the best way to handle the recent spike in complaints against School Administrative District 49’s board members is to call a forum.