Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
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Photos: High-flying education for students at Pittsfield school
Maine Central Institute students got an up-close aviation lesson Thursday at the Pittsfield Municipal Airport as part of a STEM program (science, technology, engineering and math) at the school. All staff photos by Michael G. Seamans.
KVCAP tournament raises $27K for senior transportation
The Kennebec Valley Community Action Program’s Eighth annual Golf Tournament took place on June 24 at Lakewood Golf Course in Madison. The event raised $27,000 to fill a crucial gap in funding, allowing the program to continue providing transportation for seniors to critical medical appointments, including dialysis and cancer treatments, when they are not eligible […]
East Madison Days planned for July 15-17
East Madison is celebrating its 18th East Madison Days weekend from Friday through Sunday, July 15-17. All events will take place at either the East Madison Grange on Grange Road or the East Madison Historical Association building at 1108 East Madison Road. Events kick off on Friday at the Grange with an art show opening […]
Mother of Ayla Reynolds expands wrongful death lawsuit to include child’s grandmother, aunt
Trista Reynolds alleges that Justin DiPietro’s mother and sister played roles in helping to ‘clean up’ and conceal evidence of the child’s death from a Waterville house in 2011.
As famed Waterville festival prepares to open, it shines a light on one of its founders
Alan Sanborn is set to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award as part of the 25th Maine International Film Festival, a 10-day affair that’s become a staple of cinephiles in the state.
Hospice Volunteers to offer workshop for adults with grieving children July 13
Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area plans to offer What to Expect When your Child or Teen is Grieving from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 13, at the Hospice Community Center, 304 Main St., Waterville. Accompanying a child or teen through their grief journey can be complicated. When it comes to children and grief, many […]
They’ve gone and dung it: Clinton ‘digester’ to produce natural gas from manure
Construction is underway at Flood Brothers Farm for a first-in-Maine digester costing at least $20 million that is to produce natural gas from cow manure trucked in from in-state farms.
Augusta-based agency to host Disability Pride Day July 8
AUGUSTA — After a three-year break, Disability Rights Maine plans to hold Disability Pride Day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, July 8, at The Pavilion at Mill Park, Water Street. The event will be held rain or shine, according to a news release from the protection and advocacy agency. The day will include […]
House destroyed after car fire in Rome spreads from garage
One of the homeowners had complained about the car brakes feeling hot minutes before flames consumed the garage and home Sunday on Nickerson Lane.