Monmouth Academy, Maine Central Institute, Colby College, University of Maine at Augusta among local schools who graduated their seniors this weekend.
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Winthrop High School graduate sees need for balance as he prepares for what is next
New graduate Xavier Hodge, who is excited and nervous for the rest of his life, says his high school years taught him about balance, life and death and what he wants to do with his life.
Skowhegan Area High School, Bloomfield Academy graduates hailed for resiliency
The 116 members of the class of 2022 receive diplomas Sunday afternoon at school’s football field.
Richmond High School sends off 30 graduates
Richmond High School students, educated during the COVID-19 pandemic, bid farewell to their school and friends as Alyssa Letendre, the class valedictorian, urges them to pursue an end to gun violence
Residents gather in Waterville for National Trails Day celebration
The overcast sky didn’t stop residents from coming out to the North Street Recreation Area in Waterville to celebrate National Trails Day.
Kents Hill graduates urged to see how far they have come
At Kents Hill School’s commencement Saturday, 49 students from around central Maine and around the world prepared to move on from their school in Readfield to take their next steps in the world.
Photos: Carrabec High School holds graduation ceremonies in North Anson
The high school held commencement ceremonies Friday in the gymnasium. All photos by Morning Sentinel staff photographer Michael G. Seamans.
Fairfield-area school board reviews funding plan for new school construction project
The Maine School Administrative District 49 board of directors on Thursday were told the state would cover at least 94% of the cost to build a consolidated elementary school on Neck Road in Benton adjacent to Benton Elementary School.
Property taxes to increase in Augusta for the first time in 5 years
Augusta councilors approved a $72.6 million budget for the city and its schools Thursday, resulting in a 4.7% tax increase several said was unavoidable.
As vote nears on Fairfield water expansion project, state says it’s unable to fund filter systems ‘in perpetuity’
Fairfield is considering a $48 million expansion of the public water system as a way to help those with private wells that testing has found to be contaminated by PFAS.