Purchase of ambulances will go through the bid process, which was not previously followed, and the council also appointed three people to the charter commission, increasing the number of members to 10.
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New ‘Whoville’ featured at Skowhegan’s 27th annual Holiday Stroll
Dr. Seuss’ Whoville to the Debe River Walk will be among the attractions this weekend in Skowhegan.
Hallowell police investigating reported robbery, assault at Boynton’s Market
City police said a woman entered the store Friday night and assaulted an employee before leaving with items.
Man not hurt after vehicle rollover in Hallowell
Hallowell Fire Chief Jim Owens said speed and road conditions were a factor in a rollover early Tuesday morning.
Shifting details frustrate family of missing Richmond woman as search goes on
Varying accounts of where and how Anneliese Heinig, 37, disappeared after she left her car on Interstate 295 have caused pain for her family.
Storm brings deep snow, dangerous driving to central Maine
The National Weather service said the storm would break around 5 p.m. after 4 to 8 inches of accumulation.
Waterville church move stalled as planners debate nonprofits, taxes
At issue is whether a zoning change should be allowed so the the First Congregational United Church of Christ, a nonprofit, can move into a building that’s in a commercial zone.
Maine to stop using certain road sealant on travel lanes after dangerous road conditions reported
The Maine Department of Transportation has decided to halt the use of fog sealant on roadways after finding its application is imprecise and involves too much “eyeballing.”
Waterville council to consider overriding mayor’s veto on ambulance vote
The City Council on Tuesday will also consider appointing three more people to the city’s charter commission, which already has seven members.
Fire in Winslow leaves home damaged, family displaced
The blaze left approximately 50% of the home with “significant fire damage,” and displaced two adults and four children, officials said.