The Waterville Planning Board on Monday night will consider the proposal that may be the first step in some other changes to athletic facilities in coming years on the campus.
June 2016
Bugaboo Creek closure in South Portland leaves 60 jobless
Only two Bugaboo Creek Steakhouses remain open after the Bangor restaurant closed last week.
Testing of athletes at Rio’s anti-doping laboratory suspended
The suspension is an embarrassment to Brazil, coming so close to the Summer Games, which open Aug. 5.
Who has the tougher time recovering from the stroke?
She, who recovered miraculously, is back; but JP Devine writes that he’s not so sure he is.
Pair of central Maine Brits split on ‘Brexit’ vote
A Winslow man, Peter Garrett, says he’s disappointed in Britain’s decision to leave the European Union; while a Palermo woman, Susan Phelps, says it’s for the better in the long run.
Couple building wedding compound on Maranacook Lake in Winthrop
Veronica and Gene Carbona plan to open the party venue this fall after renovating a dilapidated barn on a 10-acre property.
Man charged in fatal Maine crash is declared a public safety hazard
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s declaration comes with an order that Randall Weddle not drive a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce.
Sex assault charges being dismissed against former Sacopee Valley ed tech
Prosecutors determine that Zachariah Sherburne had left his job the day before he had a sexual encounter with a student at the school and no longer had disciplinary authority over her.
Armed Clinton robber still sought by Maine State Police two weeks later
Police were hoping for any information that will lead to the man who held a knife to an employee’s throat and took money from the Clinton Variety and Redemption Center the night of June 10.
Ann LePage, wife of governor, takes summer waitressing job
Maine’s first lady, working at a restaurant in Boothbay Harbor, says waitressing is something she has always wanted to do.