The college welcomed about 200 students to the campus Saturday.
Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Hudson man, 25, dies in single-vehicle crash in Palmyra
Maine State Police say that Adam Webber was killed in a crash and six other occupants in the vehicle were also injured.
Skowhegan police seeking information on shots fired Friday night
Police chief David Bucknam was not able to provide many details as the investigation is still ongoiong.
Central Maine business briefs: Attorney Matthew Morgan named partner of McKee Law firm
People & Places: Northern Light Women’s Health welcomes Stephanye Doucette.
Should there be more health and safety requirements at schools?
Health experts offered thoughts on any additional steps that could be taken beyond the six mandatory protocols outlined by the state.
As central Maine schools reopen, kinks and lessons but no major reopening obstacles
Students are adapting to new health and safety rules as in-person instruction resumes amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Two arrested after shots fired in Waterville neighborhood
Police responded to the report of a drive-by shooting Friday night on Oak Street.
Driver appreciation event set for Sept. 14
Event sponsored by Maine Professional Drivers Association.
Deaf ministry to provide new signed Mass in Portland
Our Lady of Hope Parish will offer a signed Mass at 9 a.m. on the third Sunday of each month at St. Pius X Church beginning Sept. 20.
Diocese of Portland launches Faithful Citizenship web section
To assist voters as Election Day, Nov. 3, approaches, the Diocese of Portland has launched a special Faithful Citizenship resource section to assist visitors in the exercise of their rights and duties as participants in our democracy, according to a news release from Dave Guthro, communications director, Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland. The page (portlanddiocese.org/faithful-citizenship) […]