The recently established ATV access road has already caused issues with some residents. Also, Wilton select board move forward on their partnership with AVCOG over potential grant programs.
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Bill to provide heating aid and relief checks unlikely to pass before January
Citing the expedited process, Republicans in the Maine Senate blocked the emergency bill Wednesday, but it will come up again, likely when the Legislature reconvenes after the holidays.
Athens man dies while in custody at Somerset County Jail
Virgil White, 33, was being held on a domestic violence charge when he was pronounced dead Monday morning at the jail in Madison.
Kremlin says up to Zelensky when Ukraine conflict ends
The Kremlin has long said that Ukraine must accept Russian conditions to end the fighting, now in its tenth month.
Former Theranos executive gets nearly 13 years
After years of promoting the technology, ex-CEO Elizabeth Holmes and Balwani were warned that the blood tests were inaccurate, but they continued to raise money from investors.
Farmington-area ministry to hold service of compassion, hope Dec. 15
Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministry is set to hold a Service of Compassion and Hope in the Christmas Season at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, at Fairbanks Union Church, 583 Fairbanks Road in Farmington. The Christmas season is a joyful time for many people, but for those who have lost a loved one, this can be […]
Celebrating ‘Christmastime in Maine’
Two native Mainers and performers — Kevin Scott Hall and Judy (Labbe) Pancoast — share fond memories of Christmas in their home state.
RSU 9’s battle with high levels of lead in drinking water continues
RSU 9 still continues its struggle with high levels of lead in water fixtures for drinking and food preparation.
Spruce Mountain Ski Area announces new manager, ticket program
Zak Toothaker named the new manager, as well as a new program announced that will offer discounts to skiers looking to check out other ski areas in the region.