The Community Resilience Partnership, a program of the Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future, is set to issue $4.75 million over the next two years to help fund community projects that reduce energy use and help make communities more resilient.
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Pittsfield to hold recount for at-large council seat
Two candidates in the race, Heather Donahue and Lindsay Holmstrom, were separated by just seven votes following balloting earlier this month.
Girls hockey: Black Tigers, Brunswick skating on different paths
Winslow/Gardiner co-op looking to take next steps while Dragons try to find footing under new coach.
Girls hockey: Black Tigers cruise to win over Brunswick
Freshman Katie Berard nets hat trick, assist in victory.
Waterville police chief retires Wednesday; city looks to reassess department’s operations
Chief Joseph Massey has been with the Police Department for 36 years, 15 as chief, and city officials are seeking a successor who might oversee an overhaul of policing in Waterville.
Sidelines: Who had the best high school football concession stand food in central Maine this fall?
From sweet and sour meatballs to hot dogs cooked in salt pork, staff writer Dave Dyer faced some difficult choices in ranking the winners.
Parade of Lights returns to Waterville and Winslow
As the Parade of Lights returns to Waterville and Winslow after a two-year hiatus, the parade will be led by grand marshal Mark Huard, a longtime volunteer.
Police: Armed robbery at Waterville Goodwill, ongoing search for suspect
The Waterville Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect, a white male, roughly 5 feet, 9 inches tall, wearing dark clothing.
Girls hockey: Area teams ready to hit the ice for the 2022-2023 season
Black Tigers ready to take next step after reaching Class A North quarterfinals last season.
2022 football wrap-up: Skowhegan state title highlights memorable local season
River Hawks end championship drought; Cony, Nokomis, Waterville have big years.