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PublishedJanuary 20, 2022
Palmyra man intentionally sets two houses on fire, police say
Aaron Chadbourn, 54, charged with arson after police said he started fires Sunday at residences on Main Street.
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PublishedJanuary 20, 2022
Ceremony marks manufacturing’s return to former mill in Madison
Gov. Janet Mills joined executives from Belfast-based GO Lab Inc. and town officials for an event celebrating the imminent launch of wood products manufacturing at the former Madison Paper Industries mill.
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PublishedJanuary 20, 2022
Repairs expected soon on severed cable affecting some telephone, internet service in Waterville
Cable damaged by utility workers has interrupted service to certain Consolidated Communications customers for more than a week.
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PublishedJanuary 20, 2022
The Harlem Globetrotters to make return to Augusta
The Harlem Globetrotters will play at the Augusta Civic Center on Feb. 8.
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PublishedJanuary 19, 2022
Freeport man dead after jumping from I-295 overpass in Richmond onto tractor-trailer, police say
Man reportedly jumped at 3:35 p.m. Wednesday from overpass at Exit 43, landing on truck's windshield.
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PublishedJanuary 19, 2022
Pittsfield appoints sergeant to lead police force as chief takes leave to address health concerns
The Town Council on Tuesday approved the appointment of Sgt. Marty Cochran as acting police chief in the wake of Chief Harold "Pete" Bickmore's temporary departure.
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PublishedJanuary 19, 2022
Augusta’s Lithgow Public Library to reopen after sprinkler break forces closure
Library at 45 Winthrop St. closed Tuesday and Wednesday after sprinkler head freezes.
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PublishedJanuary 19, 2022
Litchfield unanimously approves $22,500 dam engineering, oversight contract
The Woodbury Pond Dam began to show signs of seepage last spring and officials hope a long-term fix could save the town $150,000.
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PublishedJanuary 19, 2022
Augusta readies to host Ironman athletic competition in July, showcasing local trails and river
Maine's capital city has been named a new host venue for the endurance event that's expected to bring hundreds of competitors to the capital region.
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PublishedJanuary 19, 2022
Waterville addresses increasing COVID-19 numbers among city staff
From September through November, about one in 18 city employees who took COVID-19 tests was positive for the virus, according to officials.
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