Fire crews spent more than an hour searching for 57-year-old Clyde Penney after his kayak was spotted in the river without him in it.
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Farmingdale family spreads Easter cheer
Hallowell Fire Chief James Owens, his wife Brenda Owens, stepdaughter Ashley Healey and granddaughter Madilynn Irish try to spread some Easter cheer Sunday for all their Farmingdale neighbors on Burke Street by building Mr. Bunny and writing an Easter message for all to see.
Spring storm expected to bring rain, power outages to central Maine
Hard on the heels of last week’s spring snowstorm, a powerful storm is expected to bring heavy rain and powerful winds to Maine Monday.
Central Maine customers await return of cable service
While power outages also mean cable outages, some people lost cable services while the lights stayed on in the recent spring snowstorm.
Hallowell health board recommends wearing masks in public, but not enforcing use
Pediatrician Sydney Sewall said masks may not help prevent the wearer from contracting the virus, but it will prevent them from getting others sick.
Hallowell officials offer ‘community update’ on their handling of the coronavirus
City Manager Nate Rudy said he was not aware of any Hallowell citizens that have contracted the virus.
Hallowell Help Hotline available to help those in need
Members of the Hall-Dale Elementary School parent-teacher organization, together with members of the Hallowell All-Age-Friendly Committee, have developed a Hallowell Help Hotline, email and website to help those in need of assistance, according to a news release from Bob McIntire, chairman of the Hallowell committee. Many were anxious to help in any way they could. […]
The show goes on, virtually, for central Maine music teachers
Music teachers at Hall-Dale Middle School, and Richmond Middle and High School are offering private lessons for their students while schools are closed.
Zackery Ellis works on Eagle Scout Project in Hallowell
Gardiner Area High School senior is renovating the kitchen at the Hallowell American Legion Hall.
Hallowell officials preparing for reduction in revenue due to virus outbreak
City Councilor George Lapointe said department heads were told to consider flat funding and a 5% reduction when creating their budgets.