The Threshold program at the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences focuses on students whose lives make it difficult to attend school regularly.
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News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Bed racers tear up Water Street at Skowhegan River Fest
Farmers market, rafting rides, fireworks part of festival’s Saturday events.
Waterville Planning Board, council to consider final plans for mill redevelopment
The Planning Board on Monday will review preliminary and final plans by North River Lockwood I LLC to develop 132 apartments at 6 and 8 Water St. as part of two phases of development.
Man injured when SUV slams into back of parked flatbed truck in Winslow
The truck was stopped on the side of Augusta Road when a Chevrolet Equinox sport utility vehicle crashed into the left rear of the flatbed, smashing the passenger side of the SUV.
Mainers attends National Square Dance Convention in Georgia
Six registered dancers attended from Ellsworth, Bradford and Newport.
Waterville’s Maine Film Center donates ‘Last Tango’ proceeds
Mike Perreault and Jessica Shoudy pledged to donate the proceeds raised by the Bernardo Bertolucci film ‘Last Tango in Paris’ after an outcry over its depiction of sexual assault.
Waterville Republicans choose candidates for city offices
According to Cathy Weeks, the three candidates chosen to run for city offices in November had the full support of those attending the caucus.
Contributions needed to provide for animals rescued from Solon kennel
The 96 dogs, six cats, three chickens and two horses seized from a property on Rowell Mountain Road are now at an undisclosed emergency shelter where space and resources have become a concern.
OFF RADAR: ‘Five Days and Ten Poems’ and ‘House of Sparrows’
Two new books of poetry: a former poet laureate and a family tragedy.
‘Amused’ on view Aug. 3-Sept. 9 in Rangeley
Opening Reception set for Aug. 3 at Rangeley Lake Contemporary Art Gallery.