Randy and Jordan Hoyt, both receiving business degrees, didn’t think they’d be getting diplomas at the same time.
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Collins headlines Saturday commencement at Thomas College
The Waterville college will have 198 graduates this year, its largest class to date.
Waterville gallery opens Maine-based exhibit
Earth-Art-Maine, which focuses on art made from handmade paper, also will have workshops by artists at Common Street Arts.
Waterville’s Thomas College eyes completion of key building projects
Work is nearly complete on a new $8 million academic center and 100-student dormitory.
Bishop Deeley tours Winslow’s St. John school
The Roman Catholic bishop has traveled more than 9,000 miles across Maine in the last 10 weeks, and said it’s ‘a beautiful state with many challenges.’
Waterville animal shelter, still closed because of ringworm, loses membership lists
Humane Society Waterville Area was planning a membership drive when it discovered the records missing.
LePage vetoes lakes protection bill
Belgrade Lakes region legislators want deeper setbacks and less fertilizer use near lakes to ease a phosphorus problem.
Pittsfield students’ trail study brings them to Waterville area
Expeditionary learning project students from Warsaw Middle School hope to come up with a plan for a trail system for their town.
Waterville animal shelter still closed as ringworm fight continues
Officials at the Humane Society Waterville Area shelter say the fungal infection so far has cost $10,000.
Winslow teacher to study in Israel under Fulbright program
Sarah Hardy says she wants to explore how laptops, iPads and other technology are being used in the classroom.