Scorching temperatures this week have caused Waterville residents to count on two old standbys to keep cool: swimming and ice cream.
July 2013
MIFF special guest, editor Pam Wise, proves she’s a creator
While working on the film “Secretary.” MIFF special guest Pam Wise demonstrated her willingness to argue how she thinks a film should be put together.
‘You Will Be My Son’ stars a force of nature
“O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil.” — William Shakespeare.
Move-in for new Waterville police station delayed two weeks
Final details of transition are causing delays in police completing their move into the new $3.4 million Waterville police station.
ALLEN AFIELD: Bluefish top notch battlers
In the 1980s, bluefishing proved world class in Johns Bay off Pemaquid. How well I recall those halcyon days of sometimes nonstop action with pugnacious fish that averaged 9- to 10-pounds.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Expect offense, and plenty of it, at Lobster Bowl
HEBRON — Many of the players participating in the Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl were captains of their high school teams. With that comes a beneficial side effect.
BRITISH OPEN: Tough day, but Jimenez has fun
GULLANE, Scotland — Miguel Angel Jimenez looked like the only guy who was having fun.
SNAPSHOT: Happy at last
Sybil Baker treads water at the Hallowell reservoir on Thursday in 90 F. temperatures. “I’m happy for the first time in hours,” the 83-year-old said.
NY woman accused of posing as Boston Marathon victim
Audrea Gause fraudulently collected $480,000 by posing as a victim with a brain injury, police say.