Clarence Spaulding, 77, and Vicky LaBrie, 76, talk about the past as they visit the RiverWalk at Head of Falls in Waterville.
2019
View from Away: Hungry, homeless and in college
The Hope Center for College, Community and Justice at Temple University found a staggering 45 percent of students in colleges and universities nationwide have been food insecure in the past 30 days. And more than half have experienced housing insecurity. The report surveyed 86,000 students at 123 colleges across the country, including two-year and four-year […]
Student who charged campus gunman remembered as hero
Family and hundreds of friends and neighbors gather to remember Riley Howell, who died during the shooting at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Falmouth residents want more town oversight of sober house
Neighbors of Freedom House of Maine say the town has not done enough to inform them about how the home is being used.
Trump taps former border patrol chief as ICE director
Mark Morgan served in the Obama administration.
State meeting set to discuss replacing Jay bridge
The Maine Department of Transportation recommends lengthening Seven Mile Stream Bridge on Route 140.
Bogaerts slam lifts Red Sox to third straight win
Boston rolls past Chicago to win for the sixth time in seven games.
West African cuisine to join international food offerings in Waterville
Jordan Benissan plans to open Mé Lon Togo Bistro at 220 Main St. in the middle of May. The restaurant will feature West African dishes with a European influence.
Can Red Sox make room for Pedroia and Chavis?
While Dustin Pedroia is in Portland on a rehab assignment, his replacement is tearing it up in the majors.