Derek D. Taylor, 33, of Norridgewock, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Augusta to violating conditions of release.
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Norridgewock TIF committee working on seeking proposals for old fire station
The committee will present a set of criteria to the board on May 3 of what it wants to see in a request for proposals.
Jewish film director from Norridgewock shines light on nationalist Zionism
Eric Axelman says his film “70 Years Across the Sea: American Jews and 21st Century Zionism” seeks to have Jews “re-examine what and how we’re being taught about Israel and trying to investigate what being Jewish means to us living in the 21st century.”
USDA announces $5 million in wastewater funding for Norridgewock
The funding, in the form of a loan and a grant, will help improve the town’s aging wastewater facility
Norridgewock TIF committee sets sights on downtown revitalization
The seven-member committee is working out how it would like to see tax increment financing funds spent.
Norridgewock selects contractor to demolish vacant house deemed unsafe
The former residential house on River Road has been vacant for years and is viewed as a safety hazard, the town manager says.
School bus was carrying 41 students from drama event when Norridgewock crash occurred, killing woman and young son
Amanda Carter, 36, and her 3-year-old son were killed when Carter’s car collided with a school bus, and police said Monday they were still investigating the crash.
New Portland woman, 3-year-old son die in car crash with school bus
Amanda Carter, 36, and her son Mark Schinzel, 3, both of Meadowbrook Road in New Portland, were pronounced dead at the scene of the Friday night crash on U.S. Route 2 in Norridgewock, police said.
Norridgewock man indicted on gun charges related to police standoff at a store
Donald L. Bessey, 67, allegedly threatened two people with a gun in December before being brought down by police with a stun gun.
Norridgewock to have referendum on retail marijuana ban leading up to Town Meeting
At the March 6 Town Meeting, scheduled for 7:30 p.m., residents will be asked to vote on the $1.8 million budget.