Organizers closed the festival to vehicles Saturday night, just before a large wooden effigy was supposed to have been burned, and said they did not know when roads would be dry enough for vehicles to navigate safely.
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Corgis parade outside Buckingham Palace to remember Queen Elizabeth II a year after her death
Around 20 corgi enthusiasts dressed up their pets in crowns, tiaras, and royal outfits and paraded them outside the palace in central London to pay tribute to Elizabeth, a well-known lover of the dog breed.
France will soon ban disposable vapes under an anti-smoking plan, prime minister says
It will include a ban on disposable vapes, which she said ‘are giving bad habits to young people.’
As demand continues for child development services, Waterville center answers the bell
Educare Central Maine is an early childhood development and education program that works to prepare children up to age 5 for future success in school.
Madison man arrested in July death of man from Anson
Roland Flood, 61, is accused of killing a person he previously lived with, 57-year-old Mark Trabue, according to the state Department of Public Safety.
MLB roundup: Reds claim outfielders Renfroe, Bader in playoff push
Hunter Renfroe was waived by the Angels and Harrison Bader was waived by the Yankees this week.
Farmington Public Works gives updates
Farmington Public Works has submitted a $75,225.29 claim to FEMA for damages incurred in the Dec. 2022 storm, plans to submit claims of $162,955 for the May storm and $28,475.27 for the June storm.
NFL notebook: Hall of Famer Gil Brandt, who helped build Cowboys into ‘America’s Team,’ dies at 91
No cause of death was given, but Gil Brandt had been in declining health in recent years.
Maine wants to expand quarantine zones to stop tree-killing pests
The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry is holding public hearings Sept. 6 about the plan to expand the quarantine zones for the emerald ash borer, the hemlock woolly adelgid and European larch canker.
Rockin’ Recons to play at Poland Spring Inn
The Rockin’ Recons, one of the 4 original bands from the PAL Hop Days of the ‘60s, will play at 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 23, at the Poland Spring Inn. Since the reforming of the group in 1987 after a 20-year hiatus, the band continues to perform. The Rockin’ Recons play a blend of […]