Hallowell area students take a look at social boundaries.
2015
Waterville Christmas tree collection begins Jan. 4
Trees will be used for Quarry Road Winter Carnival set for Jan. 30.
Alton man dies after canoe capsizes in farm pond
Paul Malicky was tending to bait fish traps when he went underwater, according to the Maine Warden Service.
Open call for 2016 Biennial in Rockland
Submissions accepted online through April 4.
Study: Kids’ asthma rates quiet down after earlier increase
A possible plateau in childhood obesity rates and declines in air pollution are among factors that may have helped lower cases in kids.
Study: Kids’ asthma rates quiet down after earlier increase
A possible plateau in childhood obesity rates and declines in air pollution are among factors that may have helped lower cases in kids.
Painter Ellsworth Kelly, master of the deceptively simple, dies at 92
His style – use of single panels of bright color – made it both easy to take in at a glance and easy to underestimate.
South Korea, Japan reach landmark agreement on WWII sex slaves
The accord could begin to reverse decades of animosity and mistrust between the two thriving democracies, trade partners and staunch U.S. allies.
Iraqi forces appear close to retaking Ramadi from Islamic State
The militants are driven out of the city’s government compound after a seven-month occupation.
Cow dung patties selling like hot cakes online in India
Urbanites seeking to harken back to village childhoods appear to be driving sales for websites like Amazon and eBay. Some customers are asking for gift wrapping.