Group to return to Maine to perform July 13 during Rockland’s North Atlantic Blues Festival.
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Author of ‘Baseball’s First Indian’ to speak
Dr. Shaw Memorial Library to host July 8 event with Ed Rice.
Clinton-Benton dump stays open despite abrupt firing of director
The Clinton-Benton Solid Waste and Recycling Transfer Station opened as usual Wednesday despite questions raised about having a facility director with proper credentials and training.
Skowhegan teenager dies after dirt bike crash on Little Deer Isle
John Hovey IV, 13, had bought the 2001 Suzuki the day before the fatal accident Monday night, according to his father, who lives about 100 yards from the scene.
Photos: Kennebec River goes low for annual repairs, fish rescue
A divided landscape emerged on the river Wednesday between Waterville and Winslow, as annual maintenance on dam walls resulted in lower water levels on a chunk of the river.
McCowan makes Muhlenberg College dean’s list
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Kathleen McCowan, of Winslow, was named to the 2019 spring semester dean’s list at Muhlenberg College. Students with a term grade point average of 3.50 or higher were recognized for this academic achievement.
Maine College of Health Professions dean’s list
LEWISTON — Maine College of Health Professions has announced its 2019 spring semester dean’s list. The students who earned dean’s list status are: Sarah Ann Annance, of Oxford; Audrielle Audet, of Standish; Ashley Belanger, of Biddeford; Grace Bell, of Phippsburg; Denny Bourgoin, of Lewiston; Julia Bowen, of Lisbon Falls; and Jennifer Brown, of Freeport. Also, […]
Find Waldo Local activity to begin in July in Farmington
Children’s book character to visit 23 local businesses throughout the community.
Chris Fitz Band to perform Kingfield concert
A beer garden and farm foot tent will be on site.
Waterville council gives first nod of approval to $42.7 million budget
Officials also agreed to sell city-owned property on Airport Road to a storage company for $70,000 at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.