Winthrop residents back regulating some, but not all, moorings
The results of a recent town survey will inform how officials approach the controversial issue.Read More
Read MoreThe results of a recent town survey will inform how officials approach the controversial issue.Read More
Read MoreRichard Murray-Burns was given a sentence amounting to 30 years in prison and it came after he had successfully appealed
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Read MoreIncumbent Councilor Flavia DeBrito, a Democrat, is being challenged for the Ward 2 seat by Brian Keith Tibbetts, who’s a
Read MoreThe Maine Department of Transportation said Puddle Dock Bridge was closed Wednesday, resulting in a 12-mile detour for motorists driving
Read MoreJAY – The Jay-Niles Memorial Library will host a free family yoga and storytime event with Jenn Stone on Thursday,
Read MoreFARMINGTON – Join us at the Farmington Public Library on November 8th at 6pm for an engaging author talk by
Read MoreRUMFORD – Franklin Savings Bank (FSB) has announced the promotion of Rachel Desroches to Customer Service and Assistant Branch Manager
Read More100 Years Ago: 1923 The ribbon of concrete that runs from Lewiston and Auburn to Gray and on into Portland,
Read MoreSABATTUS — The town has five boards with open positions that will be filled at the upcoming election Nov. 7.
Read MoreThe Building Assets, Reducing Risks (BARR) program got its start this fall at Dirigo, one of 71 schools in Maine
Read MoreIncumbent Jason Levesque seeks another term one last time Read More
Read MoreAn aerial view of Irving Forest Products Saw Mill and the surrounding mountains.Read More
Read MoreThe police chief was successful in getting a risk prevention grant to buy approximately 130 traffic cones.Read More
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