Fire Chief Scott Higgins said the home needed to be taken down Sunday night by an excavator so crews could extinguish the fire.
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Whitefield Historical Society to celebrate Memorial Day in safe way
Though program canceled, society encourages residents to display American flags to remember those who served, have served, and those who lost their lives.
Generator stolen from Aunt Gin’s restaurant in Whitefield
Co-owner Wyatt Shorey said the generator was stolen from the eatery after its Easter Sunday dinner service.
Two canoeists rescued from swollen Sheepscot River in Whitefield
Firefighters used a Gardiner Fire ladder truck to pluck pair from rock in swollen river on Saturday.
Personal protective equipment a concern for some central Maine emergency medical services
While bigger departments may have equipment to handle calls safely for some time during the coronavirus pandemic, smaller ones could run out of protective gear — and personnel.
Solar panel plan, $1.4M expenditure budget headed to Whitefield voters
Voters will decide on 47 articles at their annual town meeting next Saturday, March 21, at Whitefield Elementary School.
Whitefield school accepting Pre-K applications
Whitefield Elementary School is accepting pre-kindergarten applications for the 2020/21 school year. Applications will soon be available online and can be mailed back to Whitefield School at 164 Grand Army Road, Whitefield, ME 04353. Those who do not have the ability to get the application online, email Amy Perkins at [email protected] and one will be […]
Whitefield board decides against putting adult-use marijuana stores to public vote
The Select Board has decided against putting a question on the annual March town meeting ballot asking whether adult-use marijuana stores should be permitted in town.
Whitefield residents could get their say on adult-use marijuana
Town residents will decide on whether to opt-in to allow adult-use marijuana establishments at their annual town meeting in March.
Whitefield man pleads guilty to illegally possessing firearm
Samuel Caison, 36, faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.