The downtown art gallery’s bookmaking workshop Sunday is part of a monthly series aimed at connecting the community with the gallery more closely.
January 2015
Thomas professor to speak at Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast
The public is invited to the event sponsored by the Thomas and Waterville Rotary at Spectrum Generations Muskie Center.
Wilton man charged in attempt to crash pharmacy with snow plow
Witnesses watched a plow truck drive into a back emergency exit of the Mt. Blue Drug Store in Farmington.
Eaton Mountain opens for skiing for first time since 2006
Owners of the Skowhegan resort get rope tows operating and look forward to future developments for local skiers and snowboarders.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 11 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 11, 2015.
One lucky day for the mice man
Good fortune comes to man whose mice story reflects character, writes Amy Calder.
New scorecard aims to reduce repeat domestic violence cases
Maine prosecutors, bail commissioners and police are now using a new risk assessment tool that ranks suspected domestic violence perpetrators on the likelihood that they repeat an attack on a victim.
Augusta District Court
here is a list of cases closed Dec. 25, 2014, to Jan. 8, 2015.
Benedict family sells Augusta Seafood to local business family
The owners of Augusta Seafood, Bob and Jeff Benedict, sold the North Belfast Avenue store their family had owned for around 40 years, but Jeff Benedict will remain as general manager of the store.
Packers rally to beat Cowboys 26-21
Green Bay rallied from an 11-point deficit as Aaron Rodgers threw for two fourth-quarter touchdowns to beat Dallas