If the Municipal Review Committee ends up purchasing the plant, it would look to secure $20 million for operational needs, with MRC municipalities either co-signing on the loan or possibly becoming investors by loaning cash to the MRC.
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Waterville council votes to buy $343,496 ambulance and equipment
The City Council decided Tuesday to purchase the new ambulance because of the growing need for transportation and medical services.
Local roundup: Messalonskee girls lacrosse falls just short against Mt. Ararat
Audrey Marchildron goal the difference for Mt. Ararat.
Boys lacrosse: Reloaded Messalonskee looking sharp in early going
Eagles, coming off trip to semifinals, show strength on offense and defense while handling Gardiner.
Thousands lose power as storm brings snow, rain, winds to Maine
Central Maine Power Co. reported more than 2,700 customers were without power at one point Tuesday in Kennebec, Somerset and Franklin counties.
Sidelines: Skowhegan softball goes into season with championship core
As defending champions, and with field hockey and basketball success behind them as well, River Hawks are accustomed to winning, Drew Bonifant writes.
Good Will-Hinckley president and executive director to leave this summer
Rob Moody will leave the organization after serving in various positions for nearly 25 years to become the principal at China Primary School.
State workers clean up diesel fuel spill following collision in Clinton
Clinton police Chief Rusty Bell says a 70-gallon fuel tank on a dump truck was pierced when a car ran a stop sign and hit the truck, causing diesel fuel to spill along the road.
Waterville City Council expected to finalize $343,496 ambulance purchase
City councilors are scheduled to meet Tuesday to consider taking $250,000 from a Fire Department reserve account and another $90,000 from the city’s general fund to buy a new ambulance.
Local roundup: Maranacook/Winthrop/Spruce Mountain boys lacrosse rolls to win over Lawrence
Bennett Ross scores three goals for Hawks.