The JMG program launched at Thomas in 2014 as a way to help high school students transition into the college environment.
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Benton Elementary School reports another positive case of COVID-19
A fourth case of COVID-19 has been recorded at Benton Elementary School after an outbreak was declared last week.
Waterville council eyes overseer for downtown traffic project, chickens, short term rentals
The City Council on Tuesday also will consider taking final votes on a tax increment financing district and a rezoning request to enable construction of a community ice rink.
Father-daughter team builds 6-foot snowman in Oakland
Emma and her father built their snowman just ahead of a predicted cold snap — perfect for preserving a newly built snowman.
The Ice Cream Shoppe in Skowhegan uses donations to provide Christmas gifts for families
The owners and employees continue their holiday tradition of raising money through customer donations to provide for families in need.
Goat Solstice at Whitefield’s Fuzzy Udder Creamery caps ‘crazy year’
Attendees were given quick tours of the farm and on-site creamery, and finished the day with a curated plate of the farm’s numerous goat, cow and sheep dairy products.
The Ice Cream Shoppe expanding into Oakland
Located at 902 Kennedy Memorial Drive, near Waterville County Club, the shop will add to the Gardner family’s other locations in Farmington, Randolph and Skowhegan. It is expected to open in May 2021.
Bailey Public Library’s virtual programs help keep Winthrop-area residents connected during pandemic
Programs at the library, especially the movie club, have participants looking forward to spirited online discussions with others.
Hallowell’s comprehensive planning group identifies most important issues
The city’s Comprehensive Plan Committee met Saturday afternoon to whittle down a list of issues to the most important items after about nine months of data collection.
Power of Faith: Waterville Rabbi Rachel Isaacs says pandemic shines light on being thankful to God
The rabbi at Waterville’s Beth Israel Congregation and Colby College professor says the power of faith is especially vital this Hanukkah season amid COVID-19.