Its direction depends on who fills five seats up for election this year, and the three removed members hope the district can begin to heal.
2018
Waterville Creates! gets $75,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant to plan redesign of Castonguay Square
The public will be asked to take part in planning workshops for the new park design, with meetings to start in September.
Morning Sentinel May 9 police log
Waterville area police reports for May 9, 2018.
Man gets 9 months for choking, beating woman in Rockport
Kelcey Hart was being released Wednesday, however, because he had already been jailed for nine months before reaching the plea deal.
Gardiner man pleads guilty to being part of drug pipeline
Russell Truman allowed drugs brought in from New York to be sold from his home, according to his plea agreement.
Trump’s pick to lead CIA pledges she won’t restart interrogation program
If confirmed, Gina Haspel would become the first woman to direct the CIA.
It may be spring along the coast, but it’s summer inland
Interior Maine and coastal Maine are experiencing two totally different seasons this week.
Vermont prosecutor plans to expunge pot convictions
Even minor offenses can prevent people from getting jobs or loans, says Chittenden County State Attorney Sarah George. Vermonters legalized recreational marijuana in January.
Maine Beer Box to travel to land of our brews’ roots – England
The custom container will deliver dozens of craft beers to Leeds, then carry British beverages back to Portland for a festival.
Veteran of academia hired to lead new UMaine graduate school of business
J. Michael Weber starts his post this summer, the first dean appointed to head the new program under the Maine Center for Graduate Professional Studies.