Corey Walter, 37, allegedly assaulted the youth in late January or early February, according to Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster.
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Unity College launches hybrid education program for the fall
‘We are designing each course for both online and face-to-face, and we’ll offer both options,’ Dr. Melik Peter Khoury, president of Unity College said about the college’s new hybrid learning program.
Several Waterville restaurants reopen Monday, others plan on Wednesday
Some restaurants, including Joseph’s Fireside Steakhouse, decided not to re-open now and will wait and see how things shake out.
Two injured in single motorcycle accident in Mercer on Sunday evening
Somerset County Chief Deputy Michael Mitchell said that Randy Moran, 32, and Megan Donelan, 36, both of Old Town, were injured after the rear tire of their Honda motorcycle blew on U.S. Route 2.
Photos: Oakland volunteers keep flowers blooming
Oakland’s volunteer flower group is at work for a seventh straight year, adding touches of beauty to a grim year.
Skowhegan day care owner struggles during pandemic
While some providers are still charging for services during the pandemic, owner of Conley Connections Childcare, said she “cannot feel right” charging for services she cannot provide.
Pittsfield’s CM Almy now producing face masks
CM Almy was founded in 1892 in New York City. The company has been producing its supplies for churches and clergy members in Pittsfield since 1950.
J.P. Devine: A story of decline
The Waterville writer is ready for a surreal voyage along with his guide, Capt. Kurtz, into the heart of semi-darkness.
Mercer turkey farmer’s business is booming with backyard farmers
Scott Greaney and his family are witnessing a groundswell of interest in individuals wanting to secure their own food supply as COVID-19 shakes Americans’ confidence in the food supply chain and locally grown and locally owned become watchwords of food security.
Two injured, vehicles destroyed in head-on Skowhegan crash
Two men were treated for minor injuries and released from the hospital Friday after the vehicles they were driving on U.S. Route 201 collided, according to Skowhegan police Chief David Bucknam.