Winslow artist Andy Chapman adds to his public legacy of murals on the wall in The Concourse.
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In-person graduations being rescheduled at central Maine colleges
Colleges, including Unity, Thomas, Colby and University of Maine at Augusta, have all postponed their commencement events but are working to reschedule their ceremonies to later dates.
Hallowell candy shop closing to focus on online, mobile sales
Scrummy Afters owner Hilary Vellani said the business will focus on its online and mobile sales in the future.
Waterville school board slated to discuss budget, online learning
The Waterville Board of Education will meet at 6 p.m. Monday and the public may view the meeting via a link on the schools’ website.
Shopping in central Maine has changed in the time of coronavirus
Store officials say they continue to stock shelves and serve customers, even if it’s in different ways under public health restrictions that limit public gatherings.
Skowhegan police and game wardens respond to bald eagle brawl
No officers were injured while rescuing an injured bald eagle on Dartmouth Street on Friday afternoon.
Delta Ambulance: Frontline against virus, back of the line for protective equipment
Ambulance crews, who are among the first to contact people who may have coronavirus and stand ready to meet any surge, appreciate those who ward off the contagion by social distancing.
Central Maine technical schools try to make best of bad situation
Classes at Capital Area Technical Center in Augusta and Mid-Maine Technical Center in Waterville move on via social media, but lack of hands-on learning takes its toll.
Rot prompts cutting, trimming of Gardiner Common trees
The trees, among the oldest in the city, have showed signs of rot, and the decision was made to take them down.
Workers repair downtown Waterville water main break
Workers late Thursday repaired a “pretty significant” water main break on Appleton Street downtown and were filling in the excavation hole and cleaning up debris around it Friday.