Mid-Maine Tech students learn first hand from seasoned firefighting veterans, including a survivor of the horrors of the World Trade Center attack, Amy Calder writes.
January 2015
Mt. Blue teacher shows kids how to create their own comic book
English teacher Dan Ryder shows kids at Wilton Free Public Library how to create and publish their own graphic stories.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 18 police log
Waterville area police reports for Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015.
Events planned for Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Farmington, Waterville
Urban revitalization specialist Majora Carter will speak at Colby College Monday in one of several celebrations of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
No plea deal likely in Boston Marathon bombing case
With testimony expected to start later this month, the Justice Department has given no indication it is open to any proposal from the defense to spare Tsarnaev’s life.
Hallowell, Waterville businesses say they’re optimistic about future prospects
Local business owners say they’re ‘cautiously optimistic,’ although a national survey shows the small business optimism rating for December rose to its highest level since October 2006.
Kennebec Journal Jan. 18 police log
Augusta area police reports for Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015.
Kennebec County jail overcrowding symptom of bigger state problem
The jail in Augusta is one of two chronically overcrowded county jails in Maine, and with a lack of funding, there is no easy solution.
Patriots crush Colts 45-7 to take AFC title
New England will meet the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl on Feb. 1
Augusta District Court
Here is a list of cases closed Jan. 8-14, 2014, in Augusta District Court.