Forest Weston’s “Enjoy the Sounds of a Variety of Didgeridoos” is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22, via Zoom at the Vose Library, 392 Common Road in Union. Weston has worked 40 years as a forester, and began playing didgeridoo 12 years ago. He is a strong proponent of using the didgeridoo as a […]
2021
Two directors resign from Farmington school board
Jesse Sillanpaa cited mask mandates, and Craig Stickney cited blocked funding as reasons.
Democrats try delicate tax maneuvers for $3.5 trillion bill
The Democrats are proposing that the top tax rate rise back to 39.6% – in addition to a 3% surtax on Americans with adjusted income beyond $5 million a year.
Nicholas, now a tropical depression, still douses Gulf Coast
Nicholas blew ashore as a hurricane early Tuesday, knocking out power to a half-million homes and businesses in Texas.
Waterville Planning Board recommends rezoning to allow school storage building
Board also votes to approve final plan for a solar farm between Eight Rod Road and Punky Lane.
Jeff Bridges says tumor shrank, COVID ‘in rear view mirror’
The actor, 71, says his cancer is in remission.
Local roundup: Waterville girls soccer nips Nokomis
Sadie Williams scores lone goal to lead the Purple Panthers to the victory.
Maine Nordiques excited to be back in Minnesota for season opener
Junior hockey: The Nordiques open the regular season with four games in Blaine, Minnesota, starting Wednesday against the Fairbanks Ice Dogs.
Book: Top U.S. officer feared Trump could order China strike
During Trump’s final weeks as president, the Joint Chiefs chairman twice called his Chinese counterpart to assure him that war would not break out.
Slaughter of dolphins on Faeroes sparks debate on traditions
Backers of the four-century-old sea mammal drive are worried about optics after 1,428 white-sided dolphins were killed on Sunday.