What will we be eating in 2035? That’s the question reporter Josh Schonwald sets out to answer in “The Taste of Tomorrow.”
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Winslow blood drive seeking volunteers
WINSLOW — The McCrillis-Rousseau VFW Post 8835, 175 Veteran Drive will host a blood drive from 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday, June 14. Domino’s Pizza of Waterville will donate pizza and Bee’s Diner of Winslow will donate doughnuts and coffee for all donors.
Waterville’s Gerrie earns master’s degree
FOREST GROVE, Ore. — Mary Gerrie of Waterville recently graduated from Pacific University with a master’s degree in clinical psychology.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: MPA committee submits 1st draft
AUGUSTA — The Maine Principals’ Association football committee devised a plan for four classes on Wednesday, knowing that what they came up with now is nowhere close to being a finished product.
Anthem seeking 1.7 percent hike
AUGUSTA — Anthem Health Plans of Maine Inc. is seeking a 1.7 percent overall rate increase for its plans for individuals in 2012, according to a filing with the Maine Bureau of Insurance.
COMMENTARY: 75-year-old Golden Gate Bridge is world’s top suicide site
As San Francisco hosts a citywide birthday party for the Golden Gate Bridge’s 75th anniversary, one thing that won’t be celebrated is the fact that the bridge continues to be the world’s top suicide site.
More information coming on Ayla case
WATERVILLE — State and Waterville police will provide an update on the case of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds today at 1:30 p.m. at a press conference, according to a news release from Department of Public Safety Spokesman Steve McCausland.
Young man helped woman above and beyond
I was shopping for plants at the Agway store in Skowhegan recently on a very hot day. After a few minutes in the greenhouse I was overcome by the humidity and started to have a hard time breathing. The young man who was attending to the greenhouse offered to help me. He pushed my cart […]
Lachowicz understands needs of our families
I am voting for Colleen Lachowicz in the Democratic primary for Senate District 25 on June 12. Lachowicz works directly, day in and day out, with families here in Central Maine. She understands the issues and sees firsthand how they affect the children we care about. She sees those children come to school without food […]
Lovely evening of music at Colby’s Lorimer Chapel
This letter is somewhat late in expressing my appreciation for the lovely evening of music that I recently experienced at Colby’s Lorimer Chapel. The Colby College Chorale, the Colby Kennebec Choral Society and the Colby Symphony Orchestra gave an unforgettable performance of “The Creation” by Franz Josef Haydn. The soloists were superb; everything blended into […]