An acting class for senior citizens has turned into a live performance in Waterville on Friday night, when they will relive the golden age of radio in ‘Radio Daze.’
Kaitlin Schroeder
Waterville electrician’s unlicensed work called safety hazard
The state Electricians’ Examining Board has suspended Craig Shores indefinitely and has offered free inspections to anyone who has used his services.
Facebook followers of Addilyn support bill to screen for Krabbe disease
A New Sharon family whose daughter suffers from the affliction offered testimony at the State House Monday.
Sheriff seeks to join wife as New Sharon selectman
But Franklin County Sheriff Scott Nichols said that, if elected, he and his wife, Lorna, would not be a “rubber stamp” for the other.
Central Maine waits for ice out call
The calendar may say spring, but the ice has yet to melt in central Maine’s waterways.
Clinton man can hear again three years after accident
Michael Fernald lost his hearing after he was injured in a three-vehicle crash three years ago, but got it back Thursday after a hearing aid company gave him free hearing aids.
Waterville, Winslow machine company lays off 70 workers
Midstate Berkshire plans to close its Waterville plant by the end of the year, the company announced Thursday.
Wilton starts lengthy move toward Forster Mill demolition
The Department of Environmental Protection will lay the groundwork for tearing down the blighted structure.
Teenager charged with murder of Troy man to be in court Friday
Steven Hodgdon, 49, was found stabbed to death in his home in Troy on March 8, and a 16-year-old boy has been charged in connection with the killing.
DOT presents planned safety upgrades for U.S. Route 2 in Wilton
A selectwoman praised the department for taking residents’ concerns into account.