It is the most conclusive testimony to date that Aaron Hernandez had a weapon in his hand around the time of the murder.
March 2015
Five Colby skiers competing at NCAA championships
The women’s team returns to nationals for the second straight year.
Aaron Hernandez’s demeanor adds element of the surreal to trial
Oddly comfortable with his grim predicament, the former New England Patriot and current murder suspect chuckles during this week’s testimony.
Alfond Center students explore photography ‘journeys’ with Colby fellow
Photographer Eric Gottesman, who spent years documenting the effects of AIDS on young people in Ethiopia, has been working the past few months with Waterville kids.
Waterville gas leak prompts safety advice
Summit Natural Gas officials have asked customers to clear snow and ice away from electric meters so pipes do not become disrupted by falling ice and snow.
Should Mattel say goodbye to Hello Barbie?
Advocates say the doll eavesdrops on children, exploiting their private dialogues for profit.
Athens voters asked for small spending hike
Saturday’s Town Meeting warrant has items to fix a leaky roof at the town garage and a small pay raise for the road commissioner and helper.
Apple’s medical data gathering double-sided
The detailed information processed is a research boon, but it could present major privacy problems.
Celtics pull out a win against Grizzlies in final minute, 95-92
Key shots by Marcus Smart and Avery Bradley lift Boston to an important win in its bid for a playoff berth.
Maine fisherman charged with dragging for scallops near power cable
The Maine Marine Patrol says Lucas Lemoine could have damaged the underwater cable that supplies electricity to Swan’s Island, where he lives.