Official: Blaze caused no damage to house about 50 feet from the 36-by-50-foot garage. No injuries reported.
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Public hearing on Kennebec River plan draws questions, comments about dam removal
The Maine Department of Marine Resources held a virtual public hearing Monday on a proposed amendment to its Kennebec River Management Plan.
Through fire and then pandemic, McCormack Building Supply expects to reopen this summer at original location
Winslow business has persevered through a challenging stretch and looks to make full return to 8 Lithgow St.
Tree of Hope offers prayerful support to area parishioners
“The sanctuaries at St. John Church in Winslow and Notre Dame Church in Waterville are each graced by a Tree of Hope,” said Fr. Dan Baillargeon, pastor of Corpus Christi Parish of which the churches are a part.
Proponents of climate change carbon resolution voice message at town meetings, other venues
Representatives of the Citizens’ Climate Lobby are promoting at town meetings and municipal meetings a resolution to be sent to state and federal officeholders to support a fee on fossil fuel sales that once collected would be distributed to residents as a dividend.
Winslow police say missing 12-year-old girl found safe
Lyla Cole was reported missing overnight by her family and was back with her mother by late Wednesday morning, police said.
Winslow Town Office reopening to public Monday
Coronavirus pandemic related safety measures will remain in place.
Winslow Town Council hears neighbors on proposed zoning changes in Dunbar Acres
The council met virtually Monday evening, with members of the public participating via Zoom.
Skowhegan, Waterville and Winslow-area schools report cases of COVID-19
Waterville Schools reported cases in three different schools.
Thomas College student’s digitized snowmobiling map service a ‘win’ for riders
Jake Warn, 21, of Winslow, a college junior, has put his studies in entrepreneurship to work, creating SledTRX.com.