The town will pipe in as much as a million gallons a day, with drought conditions in parts of southern Maine upgraded from severe to extreme.
2016
Syria still won’t permit aid to Aleppo, UN says
Opening channels to allow aid to reach besieged residents was a key provision of a cease-fire plan brokered by the United States and Russia.
Lawsuit charges directors got money from settlement at expense of Lincoln mill
A bankruptcy court filing says that the company started losing money after a boiler explosion, and that three board members pocketed large sums from an insurance payment rather than fix the equipment.
Clinton returns to campaign, smiling and appearing energetic
Campaigning today in North Carolina and Washington, she makes her first public appearance since Sunday.
Why it matters: The fate of many Syrian refugees hangs in the balance
Clinton would expand the number of refugees admitted to the country, using the current vetting process, while Trump has called for a moratorium on accepting any of them.
Lucky Clark On Music: Ghost of Paul Revere to close out Waterville Rocks!
Griffin Sherry talks about the upcoming Sept. 22 concert.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Snowden’
Stone’s Edward Snowden becomes “everyman,” and “Snowden” becomes a pure spy thriller, says J.P. Devine.
Collins Center to throw a party with Capitol Steps
Sept. 17 event will kick of 31st season.
The Maine Squeeze Accordion Ensemble concert set
Performance planned for Vienna Union Hall.
Acoustic Eidolon to perform Farmington concert
InnerRyhthm to open with a drum circle event.