The board on Monday decided building a new Hall School addition onto Waterville Junior High School is not feasible as money is needed to make necessary air and safety improvements to Waterville Senior High School.
2022
Car-bomb killing sows unease among cheerleaders of Putin’s war
The shocking death of Daria Dugina, daughter of Russian nationalist Alexander Dugin, has added to a sense of fear among Russians that “Moscow is now a front-line city” and that even the elite are vulnerable.
Got robots? These hospitals in Lewiston and Portland do
Robotics-assisted technology is becoming more common in operating rooms across Maine, with St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in Lewiston recently joining the list of hospitals employing the new methods.
Congo reports new Ebola case linked to previous outbreak
Congo has experienced 14 recorded Ebola outbreaks since the virus was first discovered in the conflict-ridden country in 1976.
Kansas recount confirms results in favor of abortion rights
After the recount, the side that supported the measure gained six votes and those opposed to it lost 57 votes.
MLB notebook: Red Sox pitcher Eovaldi likely headed to injured list
Josh Winckowski will start instead against the Blue Jays on Tuesday night.
Trump seeks special master to review Mar-a-Lago documents
The court filing requests the appointment of a special master not connected with the case who would be tasked with inspecting the records recovered from Trump’s club and setting aside those that are covered by executive privilege.
UMF launches college credit program for high school students
Offered through Maine’s Early College Pathways program, the six tracks at UMF are intended to help students focus on classes related to specific topics or career paths.
Brunswick public mural project by Hallowell artists has been delayed
The installation of a 14,000-square-foot mural on the exterior of Fort Andross has been pushed to mid-2023 due to logistical hurdles and criticism of how the proposed mural depicts the area’s history.
Judge rules against Ben & Jerry’s in fight over Israel sales
The company says the sales in the territories sought by the Palestinians are ‘inconsistent with our values.’