The university’s board of trustees on Monday authorized a search committee to begin search for a president with a timeline of making an appointment in May.
Franklin County
Brother says New Hampshire hunter died doing what he loved
The cause of Todd Babula’s death has yet to be determined, but his brother Steve believes a medical problem felled him in the New Portland woods.
Maine’s biggest mountains open for ski season
Sugarloaf Mountain and Sunday River will both be open on a daily basis by the end of the week, while smaller ski areas are aiming for December.
State tells CMP its application to build 145-mile power line incomplete
The Department of Environmental Protection says it cannot evaluate the project without information in four areas, a request CMP calls routine.
‘Bizarre’ DA’s race ends with Auburn-based incumbent re-elected
Andrew Robinson easily defeated Seth Carey, whose law license had been suspended.
Physical activity, access to care, mental health among top health concerns for Franklin County
Members of the community and local nonprofits came together last week to set the priorities after a discussion on new data about the health of Franklin County residents.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 1 police log
Waterville area police reports for Nov. 1, 2018.
Former superintendent challenges incumbent in bid for Franklin County treasurer
Quenten Clark Jr., of Farmington, is competing against incumbent Pam Prodan, of Wilton, for a four-year term as treasurer.
Attorneys compete to become Franklin County probate judge
Independent Ron Aseltine and Democrat Margot Joly are running for a four-year term as probate judge to replace Richard Morton, who is retiring.
Children’s Center head has yet to hear from state on gun appeal
Jeffrey Johnson, the director of Children’s Center in Skowhegan, Augusta, Gardiner and Farmington, seeks a waiver to carry a gun to protect the nonverbal, disabled children his facilities care for.