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PublishedJune 4, 2021
Police: Driver of truck that hit Richmond house likely to face charges
Police say the pickup truck's driver is expected to be charged with operating under the influence of drugs, leaving the scene of an accident and possession of a scheduled drug, which police believe to be heroin.
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PublishedJune 3, 2021
Messalonskee High School graduates 145 at Augusta Civic Center
While many school districts this year offered educational models with students attending a combination of in-person and remote learning, Regional School Unit 18 gave students the opportunity to attend in-person classes every day or learn remotely.
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PublishedJune 3, 2021
Whitefield to vote on $1.5 million town warrant articles Saturday
Warrant article voting will take place on Saturday at Whitefield Elementary School at 10 a.m.
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PublishedJune 3, 2021
Unity College reopening its main campus in August, will offer residential option
The college was fully remote during the 2020-21 academic year and isn't planning to sell its campus after announcing plans to explore that option.
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PublishedJune 3, 2021
Leashing dogs a theme of Kennebec Messalonskee Trails event Saturday
A focus on dog presence is in place to help make all trail users more comfortable when walking and biking, organizers say.
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PublishedJune 3, 2021
Sheepscot Valley school district to vote on budget after enrollments cause significant loss in state funding
The school district has at least 49 students who are not seeking reenrollment for the next school year.
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PublishedJune 3, 2021
Madison Town Meeting set for Monday with $3.45 million budget at stake
Voters will be going over a 32-article warrant Monday and decide on a proposed $3.45 million municipal budget, with the option to use $400,000 in undesignated funds to offset taxes.
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PublishedJune 3, 2021
Lily Cannell, a 3-sport athlete graduating early, is Maranacook’s MPA award winner
Cannell will attend Boston University in the fall after graduating a year early from Maranacook Community High School in Readfield.
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PublishedJune 2, 2021
Waterville City Council delays decision on increasing pool fees
Council Chairman Erik Thomas, D-Ward 7, says the city has spent much money on the pool, and the annual debt service on it is $60,000 for the next 20 years. The pool has to move more in the direction of supporting itself, according to Thomas.
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PublishedJune 2, 2021
Browntail moths ‘like the virus’ in Waterville, council seek ways to combat infestation
“We have a real problem right now in Waterville and we need to get on top of it,” City Councilor Thomas Klepach said.
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