Residents gathered at the Fairfield Community Center on Monday for the first in-person Town Meeting in two years.
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Retiring Waterville Schools superintendent to stay on in role until new candidate is found
City’s Board of Education on Monday voted to start a search again in the fall after 12 applicants for Eric Haley’s position were found not to be a good fit for Waterville.
Local roundup: Erskine baseball improves to 6-1 with win over Leavitt
Isaac Hayden blasts a home run for Erskine; Gardiner/Hall-Dale girls lacrosse tops Mt. Ararat in thriller.
Farming organizations raise more than $1 million to assist farmers affected by PFAS contamination
Most of the money for the fund, established by the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association and the Maine Farmland Trust, was raised through a partnership with The Lost Kitchen, a restaurant in Freedom.
Hartland residents choose from slate of candidates, approve $1.5 million budget at Town Meeting
All of the warrant articles presented to residents at Saturday’s Town Meeting passed as written, including the municipal budget and another relating to a proposed affordable housing project.
Waterville City Council to reconsider Highwood Street housing request
City councilors are scheduled to hold a special meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday to reconsider a vote to rezone 8 Highwood St. so the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter can develop it into housing for seniors, disabled adults with families and emergency units for the homeless.
Local roundup: Hall-Dale bests Madison in key MVC softball showdown
Hall-Dale edges Madison 6-1 in regional final rematch; Winthrop outlasts Oak Hill in 10 innings.
Throwers take center stage at MCI’s Husky Throwdown
Competitors in the shot put, discus and javelin get their chance in the spotlight in Pittsfield
With low supply and high demand, finding timers for high school track and field meets isn’t always easy
Timers’ schedules fill up, and athletic directors have to act fast to book them – and then hope they don’t have to reschedule.
Sidelines: Drew Bonifant says goodbye to central Maine sports
Sports writer reflects on making the move to the KJ and Sentinel, and enjoying a run of over five years.