The program gives students an opportunity to learn skills that will prepare them both for the workforce and a four-year college program.
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Barks in the Park to celebrate pups, Gardiner’s new dog park
The annual event will continue to fund upkeep of the new city-owned dog park.
Farmingdale officials approve $294,117 in upcoming roadwork
Town officials said five more jobs would be put on the back burner while town officials see how much funding is available.
Oakland to poll community on internet service as it looks to improve broadband access
A couple of Main Street business owners noted that they are excited about the prospect of infrastructure improvements, as their businesses hinge on strong internet service.
Cycling event that celebrates Maine’s hidden gems coming to Head of Falls this weekend
BikeMaine is rolling out to Waterville this Saturday for its 7th annual ride that celebrates cycling, sustainability and, of course, the communities and natural beauty of Maine.
Five takeaways on the emerging cannabis market in Maine
At Wednesday’s Central Maine Business Breakfast in Augusta, a panel of experts talked about what to expect when the adult-use marijuana market launches later this year.
Liz Soares: Seeing each other as neighbors
Americans probably need more practice in sharing, writes Liz Soares.
Mills pardons Waterville man deported to Haiti
Lexius Saint Martin, who has a wife and children in Waterville, has been in Haiti since February 2018, when he was deported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials.
State police seek information on camper stolen in Chelsea
A witness saw a pickup truck drive away with the camper at the end of August.
Waterville council appoints new Planning Board member
Samantha Burdick, director of resource development for United Way of Mid-Maine, will fill the unexpired term of Alek Fortier, who has moved out of the city.