Cliff Wells denies Kennebec County Sheriff Ken Mason’s claim the regional dispatch center is underfunded, while Gardiner proposes a solution to keep the center running for 22 communities.
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State-run dispatch center in Augusta allegedly underfunded for years
A lack of funding for the state-run regional communications center in Augusta has contributed to the dispatch service problems 22 Kennebec County communities currently face.
Albion’s Nagy, Gardiner’s Seraph named to dean’s list
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Zoli Nagy, of Albion, andOrion Seraph, of Gardiner, have been named to the 2018 fall semester dean’s list at Springfield College. Nagy is studying Applied Exercise Science and Seraph is studying Health Science and Pre-Physical Therapy. Criteria for selection to the dean’s list requires that the student must have a minimum semester […]
Hollywood performer delivers anti-bullying message to SAD 49 students, parents
In seven talks this week, Los Angeles-based motivational speaker Retro Bill is addressing the harms of bullying — and how to stay above it at each of SAD 49’s schools.
As Fiberight plant nears completion, municipal representatives seek clearer communication
The schedule for completing the facility has been revised three times, delaying its opening a full year, and at the latest meeting town officials voiced their frustrations with mixed messages they’ve received.
Fairfield-based SAD 49 administrators mostly mum on changes
One administrator whose job description and title will change said she supports the superintendent and changes he has proposed.
‘Let’s Talk About It’ group begins Jan. 16 in Albion
‘Fear and Hope: Writing from the Great Depression of the 1930’s’ is the selected series.
MSAD 49 seeks applications for school board vacancy
Term to expire June 20, 2022.
SAD 49 plans to address aging Fairfield Primary School
The Maine State Board of Education toured the school, which is first on its construction priority list, on Wednesday and received an update on plans from the superintendent.
Santa gets help from Skowhegan, Madison, Carrabec, Lawrence students
About 60 students from the Jobs for Maine Graduates program shop at Skowhegan’s Walmart to buy presents for area children who otherwise might not have a merry Christmas.