Richard Blanco will read from his new illustrated children’s book version of “One Today,” hosted by Waterville’s Children’s Book Cellar.
November 2015
Football: Marshwood prevails over top-ranked Falmouth for Class B South title
Zach Doyon scores on three short touchdown runs in the 48-22 win.
Obama heads to G-20 with new urgency following Paris attacks
The violence in Paris that killed at least 129 people will dramatically change the dynamic of the talks in Antalya, Turkey.
Families of missing soldiers remain hopeful
Specialists from the Department of Defense’s POW/MIA Accounting Agency meet with families in South Portland to tell them what is being done to recover the remains of their missing loved ones.
Expressions of solidarity for France in red, white and blue on social media
Users of Facebook shade their profile pictures in the French Tricolor, and on Twitter and Instagram, people post vacation photos, teardrops and a peace symbol with the Eiffel Tower.
Israel demolishes homes of Palestinian killers
The Israeli military carries out the demolition orders after clearance from the supreme court.
Police: San Francisco tour bus crashes, injuring 20 people
An open-air tour bus careens wildly out of control in San Francisco’s Union Square.
Search suspended for woman who went overboard on cruise ship
Officials say the woman was observed “intentionally going overboard while the ship was sailing the Yucatan Channel.”
High-speed test train derails in northern France, killing 7
Officials say there is no immediate indications that the crash has anything to do with the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris.
Madison, Norridgewock men dead in separate Somerset County accidents
Clint Briggs, 21, of Madison, died in a one-car crash on Anson Road in Starks while Joshua Sincyr, 31, of Norridgewock, was killed when he was hit by a pickup truck in Solon, both Friday night.