The Fairfield History House, built in 1894 and now owned by the Fairfield Historical Society, is being repainted and having other exterior work done, just ahead of the historical society’s barn sale later this month.
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Waterville council votes to join state partnership in protecting city against climate change
The City Council on Tuesday took a first step to prepare for a plan to reduce carbon emissions, transition to clean energy and become more resilient to climate change by adopting a resolution to partner with the state on a climate action plan called Maine Won’t Wait.
Sidelines: The Cony-Gardiner field hockey game showed best aspects of longtime rivalry
Tigers take the Drive Out Cancer game, but both programs rose to the occasion, writes staff writer Dave Dyer.
Waterville residents cite a community center, more library parking as needs for greater downtown area
The City Council on Tuesday hosted its second meeting to get public input on envisioning what Waterville needs in the area that is not being addressed in the current $11.2 million revitalization work that’s underway.
Police: Four arrested, Cambridge home searched as part of investigation into illicit sale of fentanyl
Authorities seized nearly 4 pounds of suspected fentanyl and $13,000 in drug proceeds that were part of an effort to distribute the drug in Somerset, Penobscot, Hancock and Washington counties, authorities said.
High school football notebook: Madison/Carrabec savors season-opening win
Gardiner takes positives from loss to Biddeford; Mt. Blue uses 22 starters in win over Brunswick.
Hopkins earns second victory at Boss Hogg 150
Mike Hopkins of Hermon wins the $10,000 first prize at Wiscasset Raceway, prevailing four years after his first triumph.
Football: Inspired Winslow upends Old Town in first game of new era
In first game after the death of co-head coach Pete Bolduc, Black Raiders roll to win over Coyotes.
Local roundup: Maine Central Institute field hockey shuts out Mount View
Jenessa Foster scores two goals to pace the Huskies.
Football: Harrison runs wild as Waterville throttles Ellsworth/Sumner
Junior running back runs for 267 yards and six scores as Purple Panthers beat Eagles 50-14.