Police are investigating a burglary that resulted in “several thousands” of dollars in jewelry being stolen from Kennebec Jewelry.
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Amy Calder: Dealing with a lot of hot air
Amy Calder reflects on days when air conditioning was scarce and kids in school just suffered in the heat.
Water Route Box Number X: John Govostes Jr. makes special deliveries from his mail boat on Great Pond
Since 1930s, mail boat delivers postal mail to lakeshore residents.
United Way leader retiring after 30 years helping central Mainers
Rob Gordon, in his 33 years leading the United Way of Kennebec Valley, helped double the number of organizations it helps fund.
Observers say trends in school, child care point to growing demand for early education in central Maine
A new childcare facility in Winslow and a surge of kindergarten enrollment in Winslow are among the signs that more families with young children are seeking services in the Waterville-Winslow area.
J.P. Devine: August 1945, for three sisters the waiting is over
J.P. remembers waiting for Japan to surrender in 1945.
Belgrade welcomes new community gathering place
Lynn and Phyllis Matson had a vision for the property at Route 27 and West Street, and on Saturday, that vision took shape.
Catastrophe on southern border: Wayne couple shares experience volunteering at shelter near Mexican border
Steve and Molly Saunders volunteered in El Paso, Texas, assisting asylum seekers from Central America.
Fire, police officials continue to probe Skowhegan blaze
State and local investigators were at the scene of a fire Friday that burned two vehicles in a North Avenue driveway and spread to an adjacent house, injuring one person.
Maine Academy of Natural Sciences graduates largest class to date
The graduating class of Maine’s first charter school numbered 35 at the school’s eighth commencement.