As the pandemic is forcing many schools and conferences to shut the door on the fall, Colby, Thomas, UMaine-Presque Isle and St. Joseph’s all plan to create nonconference schedules.
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Photos: Single car crash on Interstate 95 in Waterville
A lone vehicle drove off the southbound exit ramp Sunday at mile marker 127.
Skowhegan couple celebrate 70 years of marriage with drive-by party
Nancy York said the secret to a long, happy life together is “you say a lot of prayers, have a lot of discussions and try to keep things light.”
Embden camp destroyed in fire on Saturday evening
According to Anson Fire Chief Stacey Beane, the cause of the fire is not clear.
Sadness and hugs: Colby College students leave campus
Students continued moving out on Sunday after the college announced Thursday that classes would resume remotely after spring break.
‘I want answers, I want justice,’ father of young Waterville shooting victim says
Emahleeah Frost, 7, remained at a Portland hospital Sunday, where her father, Charles Frost Jr., said he wants to know who shot her and why.
Three Clinton youths die, 2 seriously injured when car hits tree
Police said the 16-year-old driver, who was hurt in the crash, was unlicensed. His identity was not being released Sunday afternoon.
Central Maine’s most-read stories of 2019
We’ve collected our 10 most-read stories of the year and presented them below in order of page views.
Could feeding seaweed to cows help fight climate change? Scientists want to find out
Researchers and farmers in Maine and New England are working on a plan to feed seaweed to cattle in order to gauge whether it will help reduce methane emissions from flatulance.
Waterville’s Hardy Girls Healthy Women attend meeting to plan for 2020 Girls Rock! conferences
Girls Advisory Board brought together members from high schools all over Maine to discuss social issues to address at their upcoming events