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PublishedSeptember 17, 2020
Small Augusta protest against systemic racism draws visit from Gov. Janet Mills
Jerry Laber, organizer of Central Maine Against Systemic Racism, said the group is looking to bridge the gap between government officials and protesters.
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2020
Gardiner continues debate on ‘normalizing’ marijuana
As city officials move closer to approving a temporary ban on more cannabis shops in the city, some people say normalizing marijuana is dangerous for young children and teenagers.
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2020
City Council OKs Waterville’s membership in U.S. Conference of Mayors, benefitting land trust housing
The Waterville Community Land Trust was successful in requesting the city spend $2,000 so Waterville can become a member of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, allowing the nonprofit land trust to apply for grants for affordable housing for families.
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2020
State police, sheriff’s office investigate Anson man’s death
Dwain Libby, 52, of West Mills Road was found apparently ill and incoherent at his home Monday and died later that night at a Portland hospital.
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2020
Winthrop woman, 64, dies after her pickup truck hits YMCA building in Manchester
Officials with the Kennebec County Sheriff's Office think Holly A. Wright might have experienced a medical problem before the one-vehicle accident.
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2020
Judge grants harassment order to Waterville school in 10-year dispute with ousted student’s father
The Waterville District Court order against Tim White of Sanford prohibits him from harassing Temple Academy and from being on a large swath of road off Kennedy Memorial Drive, while ordering him to reimburse the school for $6,065 in legal fees.
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PublishedSeptember 16, 2020
Carrabec school board moves ahead with next stage of reopening plan
The superintendent says the transition back to school has gone smoothly with students and staff across the RSU 74 school district.
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PublishedSeptember 16, 2020
Oakland-based school superintendent reports ‘lots of good things going on,’ in first weeks of school
Superintendent Carl Gartley said "nothing's perfect, but everything's getting better," about schooling in the midst of a pandemic.
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PublishedSeptember 16, 2020
Cony Middle and High School will play fall sports
Hosting fall sports for students may "mitigate" the risk of COVID-19 exposure, according to Athletic Director Jon Millet, because then students would not turn to travel teams.
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PublishedSeptember 16, 2020
Madison Paper to appeal to Maine Supreme Judicial Court latest decision on tax abatement
Twice the taxes levied by the town of Madison have been challenged and twice the town has won, but at a cost of $200,000 which will increase because of the fight in the high court.
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