The dam owners want to stop the process that would amend the Kennebec River Management Plan, which includes provisions supporting hydro power.
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Sidelines: No matter who you root for, Opening Day is a holiday of hope
Whether you’re a fan of the Dodgers or the Red Sox, or even the Orioles, you can dream big on Opening Day, Drew Bonifant writes.
Winslow Town Office closing until April 12, employees to work remotely
A town office employee tested positive for COVID-19, prompting a two-week closure.
New coaches abound in central Maine as spring season gets underway
More than 20 coaches take the reins either for the first time or after missing the 2020 spring due to the coronavirus.
Vassalboro Community School transitioning to classroom learning 5 days per week
Beginning April 8, the Vassalboro Community School’s 395 students will return to in-person learning five days per week. Students learning fully remotely may continue to do so.
T-Mobile looks to add 300 full-time employees at FirstPark in Oakland
The company is hiring for associate expert positions, which pay a $36,000 annual salary, with an average bonus of $600 per month, according to officials.
High school athletes eager to start anew at first day of spring practices
Spring sports get underway for the first time in two years following a season negated by the coronavirus pandemic.
Sidelines: A year lost due to pandemic brings joy and gratitude to high school spring sports
Messalonskee senior Gabby Smart is one of the athletes who is thrilled for the season to begin, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Winslow Town Office closes temporarily due to COVID-19 exposure
Office will be closed at least the remainder of this week.
Unity voters approve $1.27 million budget, table electric sign vote
Voters are expected to vote later this spring or summer on Unity’s larger issues or expenditures. Town officials hope for a larger turnout after residents are vaccinated against COVID-19.