Though there were warning signs of a leak, staff failed to understand that changes in plant data indicated the issue, according to an engineering report completed this month.
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Some staff at Jay-area school to start new evaluation programs
Directors on Thursday approved new evaluation programs for specialists and education technicians.
Man arrested in connection with incident that left sheriff’s deputy injured
Three others were also charged with hindering apprehension when Kevin Michael Litchfield was arrested in a cabin off Kittredge Brook Road, charged with dragging a sheriff’s deputy with his car on Nov. 1.
Officials declare Lajoie the winner in tight Lewiston state House race
Lajoie previously served in the Legislature from 2008 until 2014.
Canton board approves 99-year land lease for groundwater wells
The project is an effort to lower the cost of water for customers.
Franklin County Commission collecting pajamas for children during winter months
The project is organized by the Franklin County Children’s Task Force which is partnering with the Farmington Rotary Club for distribution.
Maine’s nursing workforce has increased, but not enough to meet demand
The number of licensed nurses has increased by 8.7% during the past three years, according to a report by the Cypress Research Group.
No suspect identified yet in hit-and-run that injured Gardiner woman
Gardiner resident Angelique Binns was struck and seriously injured while walking along River Road in Chelsea on Nov. 6, but law enforcement has not been able to identify a suspect.
Winthrop High School Drama Club to presents ‘Clue: On Stage’
WINTHROP — The Winthrop High School Drama Club is set to present “Clue: On Stage” at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, and Saturday, Nov. 23, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24, at the school’s performing arts center, 211 Rambler Road. This fast-paced, who-done-it comedy is based loosely on the movie, which is based on the […]