Masardis won’t pay Ashland for fire service thanks to beefed up volunteer department
Newly signed volunteers bring the department’s roster to 15 and it recently acquired two used firefighting vehicles.
Newly signed volunteers bring the department’s roster to 15 and it recently acquired two used firefighting vehicles.
Passengers from the Star City will now have direct flights to Boston’s Logan International Airport.
Craig Harriman requested access to government records relevant to the installation of 50 surveillance cameras, the use of American Rescue Plan Act funds for the cameras, and the policies and procedures regarding the cameras’ data, according to the lawsuit.
FORT KENT, Maine – Police are investigating the vandalization of Fort Kent’s historic Daigle-Dube House. The house was vandalized over the weekend, according to a recent social media post from the Fort Kent Historical Society. Fort Kent Police Chief Michael DeLena said that this is an ongoing investigation. No monetary assessment of the damages have […]
Over 100 students from Caribou’s eighth grade class and Limestone’s seventh and eighth grade classes took part in a walkathon for Claire Durepo, who has a rare illness.
Michelle Henderson, who last fall ran on a platform opposing LGBTQ+ programming in the schools, said that such programming only protects one class of children.
The farmers market, hosted at 84 Main Street, will take place every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. throughout the summer.
The sale of the downtown building to the Community Living Association is nearly complete and the facility will be turned over to the buyer on July 1
Limestone will hold its elections on Tuesday, June 11 in conjunction with the state primary election from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the town office at 93 Main St.
The city is seeking to restore the assistant city manager with a new emphasis on planning and economic development.