The district announced a positive test Wednesday morning.
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Front & Main restaurant at Lockwood Hotel opening to public Thursday
The restaurant is housed on the ground floor of the hotel and looks out onto the streets it’s named after.
Waterville man charged with home repair fraud, theft after allegedly taking $25,000 from woman, 83
Tony J. Glidden, 33, of Waterville was arrested March 13 and is being held at Kennebec County Jail on $2,500 bail.
Belgrade Planning Board holding public hearing Thursday over Brightside Wooden Boat Storage permit
The public hearing and planning board meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. and will be held on Zoom.
Fire destroys garage on Taylor Road in Winslow
Official: Blaze caused no damage to house about 50 feet from the 36-by-50-foot garage. No injuries reported.
Maine Arts Academy in Sidney going remote for rest of week due to potential COVID-19 case
In-person classes resume March 22 at the charter school located at Snow Pond Center for the Arts.
Police: Benton man arrested after 21-mile high-speed chase through Waterville area
Harold Emery, 29, was taken into custody at 12:28 a.m. Tuesday after hitting a spike mat and fleeing on foot.
Through fire and then pandemic, McCormack Building Supply expects to reopen this summer at original location
Winslow business has persevered through a challenging stretch and looks to make full return to 8 Lithgow St.
Colby College students describe ‘unique’ experience living at Lockwood Hotel
About 100 students are calling the downtown hotel home for the 2020-21 school year as the building is being finished at 9 Main St.
Rural Cambridge pioneers broadband planning in Maine
Cambridge and the Somerset Economic Development Corp. worked to bring internet access to the small town.