WATERVILLE — The annual Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Business to Business Showcase is set for 2-7 p.m. Wednesday, March 27, at the Colby College Field House.
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Local birding event in Belgrade set for Jan. 5
BELGRADE — Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance will host local birding with Don Mairs at 8 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 5.
United Way Mid-Maine celebrates campaignInland hospital receives organizations George R. Keller Award
WATERVILLE — United Way of Mid-Maine recently hosted an evening at the Waterville Elks Club to celebrate its 2012-13 fundraising campaign.
DISC GOLF: Feeding a growing sport
Aaron Wilmot has been playing disc golf for three years. That’s more than long enough for him to be sure he’ll be one of the sport’s aficionados for a long time.
Christ is the reason for the season
Dec. 25 honors the birth of Jesus Christ, a Jewish child, who grew up to be the greatest man who ever lived.
M.D. HARMON: Friday: Day world didn’t end, days started to get a smidgen longer
If you’re reading this, I guess the Mayans were wrong.
Christmas miracle provides toys for 1,660 needy children
As Christmas approaches, I want to share the heartwarming story of how our local community, people in Maine and even across the country, rallied together to help our Christmas program at The Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers this year.
We need to stop glorifying killing and hate
Following the incident at the Newtown elementary school many people are up in arms and clamoring about what to do.
Some winter driving rules that might save a life
Some rules for winter driving (or anytime driving) that everyone should do:
World needs more random acts of kindness
Back in November, a Manhattan police officer gave a $100 pair of boots and socks to a homeless man who had no shoes. The story went viral and in no time, millions of people had heard about this extraordinary act of kindness.