Gov. Janet Mills answered questions Wednesday night as part of “In the News,” an event organized by the Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs at the Waterville college.
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Field hockey: Central Maine teams among top contenders as 2024 playoff field is set
Skowhegan, Winthrop have top seeds; Cony-Lawrence, Gardiner-Nokomis highlight B North matchups.
Waterville church’s rezoning request headed back to City Council
The First Church of Waterville again asked the Planning Board to recommend to the City Council that it rezone its property at 3, 5 and 7 Park St., but the board rejected the request to seek a restructuring of the existing zone to reflect the needs of an abutting property owner.
Girls soccer: Winslow takes down Lawrence in regular-season finale
Kyri Meak, Emily Daigneault score for Black Raiders in 2-0 victory.
Local roundup: Oak Hill girls soccer slips past Monmouth
Ava Rivet and Tayen Smith score goals for the Mustangs.
Two dead in Freedom from reported carbon monoxide leak
The carbon monoxide leak occurred at a house in the Waldo County town of Freedom that had been raided by law enforcement agencies earlier this year because it was the site of an illegal marijuana growing operation, officials said.
Waterville, Winslow bridge closure expected late this year or early next
The $56.8 million project to replace the bridge spanning the Kennebec River, connecting the two communities, is expected to be completed in May 2027.
Northern Light food service, housekeeping jobs to transfer to another company
About 500 positions in food service and housekeeping at Northern Light acute care facilities, including Inland Hospital and Lakewood Continuing Care in Waterville, will be taken over by Compass One starting in January, according to a Northern Light official.
Cross country: Hampden, Morse sweep team titles at KVAC championships
Hampden’s Collins tops Lewiston’s Giampaolo in down-to-the-wire A boys race.
Local roundup: Mt. Blue field hockey slips past Oxford Hills
Bree Griffin scores game-winning goal for Cougars.