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Legal opinion says Belgrade marina not eligible for additional permitting

The town planning board discussed Shawn Grant's application for a shoreland zoning permit Thursday evening. → Read More

Serious injury reported as Belgrade cleans up from destructive summer storm

A person was extricated and taken to the hospital, officials said, while weather service officials were assessing the damage across town. → Read More

Intense storms cut power to hundreds in central Maine

A Central Maine Power spokesperson said the outages were likely weather-related as strong storms moved across the region, bringing high wind gusts and some hail. → Read More

Winslow, Readfield school teams win big in inaugural Cubesat Design Competition

Winslow won the overall competition and best-in-show awards in event hosted by the University of Southern Maine. → Read More

Woman injured in Belgrade crash remains hospitalized 6 days later, family says

Tracy Richard's sister, Erin Caldwell, told the Morning Sentinel her sister remains hospitalized, while police are not releasing any additional information about the crash last week. → Read More

Dental practice powered by Colby College alums moving to Oakland’s FirstPark

Dr. Anna O'Keefe is moving the practice from Kennedy Memorial Drive in Waterville to FirstPark, where officials are looking to add more businesses. → Read More

Volunteer grieving group in central Maine continued support throughout pandemic

The group met virtually during the coronavirus pandemic and is looking to grow as in-person programming comes back as an option. → Read More

Winslow’s struggles to fill positions highlights statewide challenge of municipal worker wages

Two firefighters recently left the department for positions paying $4 and $6 per hour more. → Read More

Maine on pace to break record this year for ‘Silver Alerts’ for missing adults

Officials believe a confluence of factors is leading to more alerts including and the lifting of pandemic restrictions and people getting out more in addition to increased awareness of the program. → Read More

Belgrade to seek legal counsel on Brightside Marine zoning permit questions

Shawn Grant is looking to follow a consent agreement between himself and the Town of Belgrade. → Read More

Diver down: How a Smithfield man survived a near-fatal boat crash

Roland Constable was hit while scuba diving in North Pond on June 5 and is speaking out about water safety measures that saved his life. → Read More

At Augusta gathering, men who drowned in Messalonskee Lake remembered as the best of friends

The families of the deceased of held a celebration of life Thursday at the Red Barn in Augusta, recalling their memories of Brandon Breton and Joseph Mayo. → Read More

Single-vehicle rollover crash in Skowhegan sends driver to hospital

The car took down two Central Maine Power poles on Back Road, authorities said. → Read More

Unity-based Regional School Unit 3 announces end of face-covering requirement

The new rule begins July 6, following the lifting of the state's coronavirus pandemic state of emergency at the end of June. → Read More

Oakland Waterfront Park music series returns next month after pandemic pause

The free concerts are scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. every Thursday night from July 8 until Aug. 26. → Read More

Winslow officials move toward limiting municipal trash collection for apartment buildings

Winslow property owners of larger buildings or complexes, including mobile home parks, will have to provide their own garbage collection services. → Read More

Complaint of ‘scam’ involving Winslow schools turns out to be ‘very odd’ misunderstandings, officials say

An investigation by Winslow Public Schools and the Winslow Police Department resulted in an email to parents Thursday afternoon to clarify what had happened, after authorities initially posted a scam warning on social media. → Read More

Rome residents vote to withdraw from FirstPark, but the park authority isn’t so sure they can leave

Rome residents voted 97-12 to withdraw with three ballots left blank in Tuesday's election results. → Read More

Unity residents approve public library funding at special town meeting

The library has yet to launch but will do so in the future after receiving $50,000 in funding support. → Read More

Bodies of 2 men who drowned in Messalonskee Lake recovered by divers Tuesday morning

Brandon Breton, 21, of Vassalboro and Joseph Mayo, 19, of Rome, drowned after a wind gust separated them from a pontoon boat. → Read More