Those who attend can make a holiday swags and learn business skills.
2018
Food drive planned in Winslow
Event hosted by Winslow Police, Parks & Recreation departments and Winslow School Food Pantry.
Jefferson Pantry to be open Dec. 12 and 19
Pantry recently supplied food to 56 families.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 23 police log
Waterville area police reports for Nov. 23, 3018.
Activists hang banners calling for safe injection site in Maine’s largest city
Portland OPS is calling on city officials to open a facility where people can inject drugs under medical supervision, which they say reduces overdose deaths.
Major Trump administration climate report says effects are ‘intensifying across the country’
The report’s authors conclude that humans must act aggressively ‘to avoid substantial damages to the U.S. economy, environment, and human health and well-being over the coming decades.’
Official hopes long-delayed signs will draw more visitors to Katahdin wilderness
Slightly more people visited the area this year than last, even without signage.
Hallowell man leading state’s effort to locate a centuries-old shipwreck in Bristol
The Bureau of Parks and Lands is closing in on a ship that sank off the coast of Maine in 1635.
Skowhegan special town meeting to address $2.6 million bond
Residents also will vote on five other matters at the meeting, which will take place after town officials meet to discuss the fate of a proposed public safety building and after the selectmen’s meeting.
United Methodist Economic Ministry to celebrate 50th anniversary
Salem ministry to hold events about its outreach and services, and raise funds.