Three-day celebration of everything that is geek set for Waterville.
2017
Vose Library opens initial phase of walking trail
Trail Committee volunteers contributed many hours planning and building the pathway which is open to the public.
President Obama’s private letter to Trump goes public
Such handoff letters from one president to another typically do not come to light so quickly.
Maine lobbyist pay nears $5 million
Familiar political faces were involved in fights over solar power, voter-approved laws and the two-year, $7.1 billion budget.
Gardiner’s Johnson Hall reaches fundraising milestone
A grant from the Viles Foundation pushed fundraising to rehabilitate the historic theater past the halfway mark.
To meet growing demand for its services, Augusta Food Bank could open at new location by November
The number of people served by the bank has been climbing, from 9,302 in 2012, to 12,604 last year.
State to consider adopting regulations for tiny houses
A state panel will meet later this month to take public comment on proposed guidelines for trendy tiny homes.
A dark side to sports
Sports has given much to columnist Dave Dyer, but it has also given him aches, pains, some short-term memory loss and worries for his future health.
Maine still has openings for teachers, but vocational schools look at increasing student numbers
Gov. Paul LePage made the claim that vocational training was more necessary than traditional education, but career-oriented learning appears to be on the rise in Maine.