Even with half an inch of rain forecasted for much of the state Tuesday night into Wednesday, most areas are expected to continue running a precipitation deficit of several inches over the last 3 months.
Waterville
11 things to do this week — Gardiner’s Swine & Stein; comedy, concerts and more
Voyage, Sayon Camera Drumming, The Vampire Circus, Bob Marley, author Phuc Tran and The Bookey Readings are scheduled this week in central Maine.
Igniting curiosity: Waterville museum carves out space for children, families
Now open for a year, the Children’s Discovery Museum of Central Maine is hitting its stride with events for both children and adults.
Maine Voices Live with Dr. Tim Pieh
When every second counts, who answers the call? Dr. Tim Pieh takes state of the art medical care to country roads, redefining what emergency medicine looks like. Join us on December 16 for an inside look at Maine’s MD3 program and the future of frontline medicine.
A Waterville native and a stolen Picasso | Column
In 1969, a Picasso painting was stolen from a Boston airport and Whitcomb Rummel Jr. relates his family’s role in its theft and return.
Waterville prepares for Sukkot festival
The weeklong Jewish event will be celebrated Oct. 6-12.
Troop sendoff in Augusta and Yom Kippur in Waterville featured in the Week In Photos
Central Maine photographers share their top picks for Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2025.
Thomas College faculty votes to unionize, citing frustration over changes
Organizers at the Waterville college say the move is a response to policy shifts by a new president that affect job expectations and academic offerings.
High schools Thursday: Cony, Hall-Dale tie in girls soccer
A clash between Class B Cony and Class C Hall-Dale ends in a stalemate.
Waterville synagogue celebrates Yom Kippur
Anna Chadwick captures Rabbi Rachel Isaacs at work at Beth Israel Synagogue.