May 2017
‘Lascaux’ creates suspense around the discovery of cave paintings
The play is having its world premiere run at Pie Man Theatre.
Syria conducting mass executions, burning the bodies, U.S. says
The State Department says it believes about 50 prisoners a day are being hanged and many of the bodies are then being burned in a crematorium outside Damascus.
Woman, 73, forgives Waterville man sentenced to 27 years for sexual assault during burglary
Mark D. Halle, 33, a transient living in Waterville at the time, pleaded guilty Monday to charges related to the assault, which a judge called ‘sexual torture’ and ‘almost unspeakable.’
Analysis: The era of cyber-disaster may finally be here
Americans should hope their nuclear command-and-control systems are safe, but it is possible that may not matter.
Groundbreaking set for Friday for homeless veterans housing at Togus
The $4.2 million Cabin in the Woods facility will have 21 cabins for homeless veterans and their families in a private, wooded setting on the Togus campus.
Barron Trump to attend private school in Maryland this fall
He will be the first presidential child to attend St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Potomac, Maryland.
Waterville Public Library wins national recognition for community service
The library won the National Medal for Museum and Library Service and will be honored in the nation’s capital this summer.
The Telling Room hires a new executive director
Celine Kuhn had served for the past year as interim director.
Search for missing Bailey Island man resumes
Stephen Wines was last seen Friday when he fell from a boat into the Androscoggin River.