Brian Carrol, 15, was killed in the Nov. 14 wreck in Phillips that also injured two others.
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Michelle Tranten to resign as principal at Mt. Abram High School, superintendent says
Tranten, principal of the school since 2015, had been the target of a “no confidence” vote reportedly signed by half of the student body earlier this month.
Class C football: Winslow ready for powerful Cape Elizabeth squad in final
Black Raiders not sweating the underdog label as they prepared to face the Southern champion Capers.
Wilton Select Board brainstorms on spending ARPA funds
The board suggested spending some of the $418,000 it will receive from ARPA on funding for broadband, pay raises/bonuses for front-line workers like police, firefighters and grocery-store workers, or funding for stay-at-home parents unable to work because they can’t afford childcare services.
Farmington considers new payroll program
Town treasurer LucyAnn Cook said the program could save her about eight hours a week and the town $8,817 annually.
Girls soccer wrap-up: Maranacook’s first state title led the headlines
Black Bears brought home Class C championship with emphatic victory over Bucksport.
Tell Us: Renys plans to open its 18th location in central Maine
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At 80 and 89 years old, these Midcoast women are mentoring the latest generation of Girl Scouts
“These ladies have taught the girls real-life lessons, how to be strong and help build their confidence by letting the girls do it on their own with someone assisting as needed.”
NFL notebook: Browns’ Mayfield ‘beat up’, not practicing with Lions coming
Browns QB Baker Mayfield suffered a bruised right knee in Sunday’s loss to New England, which came a week after he hurt his left foot at Cincinnati.
Changes OK’d for Phase I of Farmington High Street project
Another 580 feet of sidewalk and six more streetlights will be added to the first phase of the project, eliminating a second bid process on the work.