Vassalboro

Why is Vassalboro Fire Spraying Water Into The Air in Gravel Pit?
Why is Vassalboro Fire Spraying Water Into The Air in Gravel Pit?
Why is Vassalboro Fire Spraying Water Into The Air in Gravel Pit?
Not many people could see what was happening with the Vassalboro fire trucks on Tuesday night, but had they been able to they probably would have asked 'what the heck is going on here?'. When you picture a big red firetruck spraying water, you typically think of them spraying it into a burning building, or over the debut of a new jet airliner on a tarmac (still no sure why they do that)... Read Mo
Vassalboro Rec Department Fundraising Yard Sale
Vassalboro Rec Department Fundraising Yard Sale
Vassalboro Rec Department Fundraising Yard Sale
Summer is in full bloom, and you know what that means its yard sale time. That also means anytime I'm in my car and I see a lawn sale, the person driving behind me better be ready for me to stop. Just ask my kids, I'm the mom that breaks for any and all yardsales...
Police Release Names of Two Killed in Vassalboro Crash
Police Release Names of Two Killed in Vassalboro Crash
Police Release Names of Two Killed in Vassalboro Crash
According to WABI, Police have identified the victims in a double-fatal car crash that occurred Friday night in Vassalboro. Police say that Robert Trudeau, 55 of Winslow, had been driving erratically before crossing the center line of Route 201 and hitting 61 year old Brenda Clark of Skowhegan...
Public Rabies Clinic Set For November 12 In Vassalboro
Public Rabies Clinic Set For November 12 In Vassalboro
Public Rabies Clinic Set For November 12 In Vassalboro
Keeping our fury family members safe should always be a priority. There will be a public rabies clinic at the North Vassalboro Fire Station, on Rte 32 on Saturday, November 12. The cost will $12.00 per animal and all animals must be on a leash or in a carrier...
Vassalboro Farmer Hopes To Produce ‘Hay Logs’ For Home Heating
Vassalboro Farmer Hopes To Produce ‘Hay Logs’ For Home Heating
Vassalboro Farmer Hopes To Produce ‘Hay Logs’ For Home Heating
Ask farmer Peter Bragdon of Vassalboro, 'hey, what's up?' and he might just say 'yes, hay is what's up'. He just won a $300,000 Value Added Producer Grant that will help him manufacture a 'hay log' that can be used as fuel in fireplaces or wood stoves, according to the office of U.S. Representative Chellie Pingree.