Farmington hires new town clerk, executive assistant; reviews amended fire service contract with Industry
FARMINGTON – A new town clerk and executive assistant will be starting on April 10, following select board approval Tuesday
Read MoreFARMINGTON – A new town clerk and executive assistant will be starting on April 10, following select board approval Tuesday
Read MoreSeven are seeking election to town offices Friday.Read More
Read MoreWest Gardiner residents will vote on the town’s annual budget on Saturday and weigh on on banning future solar farms
Read MoreCarolyn ‘Carrie’ Gilbert would replace Randall D. Davis, whose term expires this month.Read More
Read MoreThe legislature’s Education and Cultural Affairs Committee Tuesday heard testimony on about multiple bills aimed at bolstering the state’s educator
Read MoreLisbon School Department teachers have been working without a contract for over 200 days.Read More
Read MoreDon Hutchins said he couldn’t be effective working with the board.Read More
Read MoreAdded to Public Works was $98,730, while $800 was added to administration and $8,280 removed from the library, the latter
Read MoreMilford has paid $30,500 in ambulance service fees to the city of Old Town, settling a lawsuit that the city
Read MoreBunker, O’Neil, Erb and Jones win town office positions.Read More
Read MoreBANGOR — The Bangor Water Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting on Thursday, March 30 at 3:30 p.m.
Read MoreFarmers say they spend extra time and money raising cattle strictly on grass, and mislabeling cheats them and people who
Read MoreAttorney General Aaron Frey and 27 other state attorneys general sent a letter asking congressional leaders to adopt a national
Read MoreThe Waterville Board of Education on Monday voted 7-0 to appoint Assistant Superintendent Peter Hallen the new superintendent.Read More
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