The lease purchase agreement can be broken into separate projects.
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A Mechanic Falls bridge may be named after solo sailor who vanished 40 years ago
Lawmakers seek to rename a bridge after Bill Dunlop, who crossed oceans in a one-man sailboat.
Mechanic Falls Council chairwoman resigns after moving out of town
Town Council Chairwoman Tarsha Downing resigned because she no longer resides in town.
Tri-Town Optimist Club holds oratorical contest
The Tri-Town Optimist Club, which serves the towns of Poland, Minot and Mechanic Falls, held its annual Oratorical Contest on Feb. 13 at Minot Consolidated School. The topic was “How to Change the World with Optimism.” Teachers Bronson Stinnett and Ell Fanus helped students prepare a four-to-five-minute speech that was presented to a packed audience. […]
Maine high school student guitar competition seeks contestants
Performance videos should be submitted by Friday, March 1.
Maine Country Music Museum in Mechanic Falls displays state’s early and deep country roots
The nation’s first live country music broadcast was from Bangor.
Upcoming events
Coming up at or related to the Maine Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Mechanic Falls: March 8 to Dec. 28: “Music in Maine”; at the Maine Historical Society, 489 Congress St., Portland. The Maine Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will be part of the exhibit. Sunday, April 21, 1-4 p.m.: […]
About the Maine Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Located: 272 Lewiston St., Mechanic Falls (basement of the Silver Spur dance hall). Open: Year-round by appointment. Contact: Ken Brooks: 207-654-2227 or 207-852-7060; email: [email protected]. Or call Paul Main: 207-490-2001. Admission: $10
Poland area schools move forward with $10.2M upgrade to elementary schools’ HVAC systems
Mechanic Falls, Minot and Poland buildings in RSU 16 will have updated heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
Mechanic Falls on pace to be debt free in 2 years, councilors learn
Bonds for equipment and road work should be paid off over the next two years, according to the town manager, who then presented a five-year capital improvement plan to town councilors.