Participants can learn about the a cappella barbershop chorus.
June 2016
Father and son surrender after 5-hour standoff at Bridgton motel
Police surround the First and Last Motel on Route 302 and cut off the electricity before John Connolly and his son John Siciliani come out peacefully.
Art submissions sought for Klahr Center exhibit
‘Equal Protection of the Laws: American’s Fourteenth Amendment’ is exhibit title.
Waterville forum Monday to summarize downtown revitalization talks
City officials, Colby College and consultants will host the meeting, and are encouraging the public to attend.
Obama urges Air Force graduates not to succumb to isolationism
He tells graduates that they’ll be called upon to strike a balance between realism and idealism, withdrawal and overreach.
Hitler quote makes it onto pages of Bangor High School yearbook
The school is asking students to return the books so the quote can be covered over by a sticker.
Maine Wildlife Park in Gray gets high marks from our 9-year-old reviewer
She especially liked the young cougars and trying to imitate the calls of the many birds on view.
Plans to improve Wood Island Lighthouse move forward
The Biddeford Planning Board votes in favor of a contract zone that would allow a septic system to be installed at the keeper’s house.
Morning Sentinel June 2 police log
Waterville area police reports for June 2, 2016.
William Cohen takes job as consultant for BBC News
He served as defense secretary under Bill Clinton after representing Maine in the U.S. Senate.