The Friends of the L.C. Bates Museum will present the short documentary about a museum treasure, and President of the Museum Committee, John Willey.
2019
Coopers Mills Auction collection has begun
The Coopers Mills Volunteer Fire Department announces that donation collection has begun in preparation for its annual benefit auction planned for 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 17. The auction has been Coopers Mills’ premier summer community event for more 50 years, and raises several thousand dollars annually to be used in support of the local fire […]
Waterville Planning Board, City Council move Lockwood mills project forward
North River Co., which purchased the mills on Water Street, is now eligible to apply for state and federal tax credits to help finance the $21 million first phase of renovations.
McGrath maintains his mastery in 2-0 Sea Dogs win
Daniel McGrath allows three hits over seven innings as Portland beats Erie and its top pitching prospect.
Soler smacks two homers as Royals upend Red Sox, 6-2
Andrew Cashner allows three home runs as Kansas City ends a seven-game losing streak.
City staff proposes capping Portland’s retail pot licenses at 20
Staffers say the limit is needed to protect the market and Portland’s economy, but some city councilors question the cap and the first-come, first-served method of awarding licenses.
CMP power line approval ‘replete with errors,’ energy supplier says in appeal
NextEra Energy Resources wants to derail the proposed transmission line to bring Canadian hydropower through Maine to Massachusetts.
Troops lock down Kashmir as India votes to strip its status
The Indian government shut off most communication with the Kashmir Valley, including internet, cellphone and landline networks.
Auburn man pleads not guilty in Alaska cold case rape and killing
Steven Downs is charged in the attack on a woman at the University of Alaska Fairbanks 26 years ago.
Harness racing: Jason Bartlett reaches 8,000 career wins
Windsor native got to milestone at Yonkers Raceway in June.