The dam owners want to stop the process that would amend the Kennebec River Management Plan, which includes provisions supporting hydro power.
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Winslow Town Office closing until April 12, employees to work remotely
A town office employee tested positive for COVID-19, prompting a two-week closure.
Madison tomato grower must pay $337,000 in back wages, penalties following investigation
U.S. Department of Labor recovers more than $245,000 in back wages for 117 employees of Backyard Farms.
Legislature backs Bridgton man’s tribute to Maine as state’s official ‘Song of the 21st Century’
Terry Swett wrote “My Sweet Maine” in celebration of the state’s bicentennial, and a bill to make it “Maine’s Song of the 21st Century” was adopted by the Maine House.
T-Mobile looks to add 300 full-time employees at FirstPark in Oakland
The company is hiring for associate expert positions, which pay a $36,000 annual salary, with an average bonus of $600 per month, according to officials.
Waterville woman, killed when tree branch hit car, was executive chef, engaged to be married
Rochelle Hager, 31, died Monday when a large pine tree branch fell onto her car during strong winds, as she drove on Knowlton Corner Road in Farmington.
Police decline to provide additional details on officer-involved shooting in Norridgewock
Trever Caouette, 24, of Skowhegan underwent surgery Friday morning at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor after being shot by Deputy Michael Lyman of the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office, according to officials.
Maine Maple Sunday returns after pandemic pause
Events did not happen last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Pittston woman and her car were chosen to be an extra in film directed by George Clooney
After answering a casting call she ‘forgot about,’ Smith has headed down to filming twice now, and wrapped up Friday.
Historic Ames Mill in Richmond to host liquidation sale this weekend
There will be enough items to cover 20,000 square feet inside the building that was constructed in the early 1880s.