Winslow High School recently announced its 2020-21 Honor Roll Term 1 — Semester 1. Seniors — High honors: Phillip Bigelow, Grace Bilodeau, Megan Cates, Elliana Dow, Jennifer Ferry, Cassidy Foss, Riley Landry, Bohdi Littlefield, Brandon Mason, Cassidy McIntire, Kaylee Nadeau, Denali Norris, Karlie Ramsdell, Paige Spears, Olivia Tiner, Jenna Veilleux, William Weiss and Emily West. […]
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News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Teen involved in Clinton fatal crash pleads guilty to all charges
The state has called for Timothy Silva, 17, to serve four years in a juvenile detention center while defense attorneys argued the court should implement a suspended sentence and have Silva put on probation.
Recalling Waterville’s old hockey days as Colby’s Alfond Athletic Center comes down
Waterville City Manager Michael Roy and former City Councilor and Mayor Dana Sennett share memories of playing hockey on the ice arena for many years, as they watched the facility being demolished Thursday.
Outbreak investigation opened at Upper Kennebec Valley Jr./Sr. High School in Bingham
Maine CDC reported eight cases at Upper Kennebec Valley Sr. High School during Friday’s briefing.
Waterville’s Quarry Road Trails lays down strip of manmade snow
Snowmaking and grooming program ensures a reliable stretch of snow throughout the winter.
Thomas College announces new programs, partnership using grant from Alfond Foundation
Ed Cervone, executive director of the center for innovation in education at Thomas College, said the new programs and initiatives the school has launched using a grant from the Alfond Center are “a considerable investment for us and for Central Maine.”
Amy Calder: Memories of Thanksgivings past
Taking laps around the backyard and breathing November air during the pandemic evokes thoughts of holidays long ago, Amy Calder writes.
Waterville area colleges have plans to keep students safe during the holidays
Thomas College students will return for in-person classes after negative testing while Colby and UMaine Farmington students will finish the semester remotely.
UMaine Extension offers resources to producers during hay shortage
ORONO — Many livestock and equine owners in Maine purchase all of their hay and forage needs for winter. While this year’s growing season started out well, forage growth was reduced because of low rainfall in most of the state, especially for second and third hay cuttings. According to University of Maine Cooperative Extension professor […]
Superintendent: Skowhegan area schools have had 12 positive cases of COVID-19 since year began
The board of directors met Thursday evening at Skowhegan Area Middle School and discussed the district’s remote learning plan, should the county designation change in the coming weeks.