Waterville school board expected to discuss at meeting in June.
May 2017
Dresden’s Stewart signs on to play baseball at Monmouth University
Former Richmond pitcher, now at Cheshire Academy, to play at Division I school next spring.
President Trump shaky on Jackson, the Civil War
Trump says Andrew Jackson was upset at a war that began 16 years after he died.
Waterville man arrested on a warrant in connection with theft last summer in Canaan
Police said several thousands of dollars worth of firearms and World War II-era medals stolen from camp on Sibley Pond.
Trump’s embrace of world’s strongmen alarms rights groups
Critics say the president appears to have abandoned efforts to encourage human rights and democracies around the world.
Hallowell committee begins discussion on recreational marijuana
The Ordinance Rewrite Committee will work with the city’s Marijuana Task Force to address recreational-marijuana related business, which was legalized during the Nov. 8 election.
Photo: A look at Maine’s child labor past
May Day is marked by pro-labor marches and rallies around the world.
Wilton man charged with three counts of aggravated assault in stabbings
Ryan Brann, 38, appeared in court for the first time Monday to face charges in the stabbings of a Farmington man and his son
Federal spending plan: What’s in it?
Planned Parenthood funding is preserved, more money is earmarked for border security (but not a wall), and language in the bill bars the government from interfering with local marijuana laws.
LePage appoints Jonathan Liberman to succeed long-serving district attorney
The West Bath resident replaces Geoffrey Rushlau, who was confirmed Friday as a judge after serving for 24 years at the top prosecutor in four midcoast counties.