Shop owners are working to adjust as construction shifts to the west side of Water Street.
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Thomas College program helping give first-generation students an EDGE
A program that brings first generation freshmen to campus before the semester starts has been highlighted in a report addressing Maine’s workforce challenges.
Alabama tops college football poll once again
Clemson is ranked second, followed by Georgia and Wisconsin.
Waterville council to consider overriding mayor’s veto on plastic bag referendum
Council at Tuesday’s meeting also to consider approving an agreement to use a room in the new Colby building downtown for council and other meetings.
For orphaned moose at wildlife park, there’s no going home again
The Maine Wildlife Park in Gray, which has seen an increase in visitors to see the celebrity calf, says the moose could not care for itself in the wild.
James Knott, 88, remembered as inventor of trap that transformed lobstering
He developed marine-grade coated wire mesh that lasted far longer than the wood in traditional traps, then founded a company to manufacture the product and became an ardent supporter of the lobster industry.
Saco bicyclist injured in hit-and-run is released from hospital
Police are still trying to determine who was behind the wheel of a Red Ford F-150 when it struck Michael Buck on Jenkins Road on Friday.
State police say death of man found in Presque Isle is suspicious
An autopsy is planned on the man found in a home.
Small businesses in southern Maine getting grants to save energy, grow
Nearly $530,000 from two federal programs will be allocated to the six companies.
Missing Scarborough woman found safe, police say
Paula Kane, 57, had last been seen on Sunday, but was located by late Monday afternoon.