The Empire State Building was lit in ‘Colby blue’ and college leaders were invited to the Nasdaq stock exchange.
2017
Man leaves his family in car in Farmington, tries to escape deputy
Christopher Tracy turned and entered a driveway so fast that one of his vehicle’s tires came off its rim.
Religious leaders arrested at Sen. Collins’ Portland office after sit-in to protest her vote on tax bill
Members of the group, which included several ministers, a rabbi and a Quaker minister, kneeled and prayed before police handcuffed them.
Festival of Trees to light up Good Will-Hinckley on Friday
The 25th annual event, which continues until Dec. 16, will feature 23 decorated trees, with 23 miniature trees with presents offered in a raffle.
Children’s Discovery Museum to move from Augusta to Waterville in spring 2019
Waterville businessman Bill Mitchell bought the former American Legion Hall on College Avenue and the museum will be his tenant.
Westbrook library wants to add cameras to discourage ‘sexually deviant behavior’
The problem behavior includes sex acts and use of computers to access pornography, according to police.
FBI director defends agency against Trump attacks
Christopher Wray tells a House committee that he is proud of the agents, analysts and other personnel who he said were working to protect Americans.
Demolition of Forster mill in Wilton draws closer
Contractors plan to explain at public meeting Dec. 19 the schedule of work to be performed.
Farmers Market at Mill Park moves to winter location
Market open 2-5 p.m. every Tuesday through April at 70 State St.
Dedication of the Alfond Snowmaking Center set
Free community event will take place Dec. 10.