Summer is a time to get dry-cleaned, J.P. Devine writes.
Waterville
May flowers, spring sports and a memorial
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
Four takeaways from first day of Maine doubles tennis tournament
Matches in the preliminary round and round of 16 were moved inside at Colby College because of a chance of rain.
Damien Strahorn out as Colby men’s basketball coach
Strahorn, who replaced the legendary Dick Whitmore, went 179-150 over 14 seasons.
Colby women’s lacrosse chasing history: A Final Four berth
With two wins this weekend on their home turf, the Mules would finally break through.
Benton Alewife Festival, Artwalk Gardiner among things to do this week
Other highlights include Stephen King Day events in Hallowell, a Farmington play by Samuel Beckett, the Eli Lev concert in Madison, a Ron Currie Jr. author talk in Waterville and more.
It’s farmers market season in Maine. Here’s what to expect
In central and southern Maine, farmers markets are starting to supply early crops and gather excitement about extending the growing season.
Here are the free concerts, opera and musicals you can see in Maine this summer
The Mallet Brothers Band, Don Campbell and Pete Kilpatrick are among the local musicians doing free shows as part of several summer concert series.
Fire damages Waterville apartment building, displacing at least 9 tenants
A fire Tuesday damaged a 2 1/2-story apartment building at the corner of Summer and Sherwin streets in Waterville’s South End.
Waterville $34.2 million school budget wins initial approval
The Waterville Board of Education must take a second, final vote after the City Council takes its second vote on the proposed municipal and school budgets sometime this summer.