‘I think all of the experts will definitely tie the subject matter of the films back to our current moment in a variety of ways,’ Mike Perreault, executive director of the Maine Film Center, said about the new ‘Cinema in Conversation’ series.
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Amy Calder: Waterville Paragon Shop owners know when it’s time to go
After 38 years on Main Street in Waterville, Nancy and Roger St. Amand are selling the Paragon Shop, but they hold onto plenty of fond memories running the popular business, Amy Calder writes.
Colby College testing ‘going well,’ official overseeing health and safety plans says
Students, faculty and staff at the Waterville college are taking health and safety protocol seriously, according to Doug Terp, who is in charge of COVID-19 plans.
Inga Zimba named semifinalist in 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program
Zimba is a senior at Waterville Senior High School.
Educare Central Maine celebrates 10th birthday
Stories from families and children who have attended to be featured over the next 12 months on its website.
Canceled: Leadership luncheon planned for Sept. 30 in Waterville
Event co-hosted by Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce and KV Connect will be held at Amici’s Cucina.
Writing through Grief virtual workshop, discussion set for Sept. 28
Sarah Kilch Gaffney will give a virtual workshop and discussion about Writing through Grief at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28, through the Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area, according to a news release from the Waterville based nonprofit organization. Different ways of writing as a way to help us navigate grief, as well as the benefits […]
Waterville Opera House singers entertain virtual audience
The opera house is tapping into local talent and streaming new virtual performances every Friday.
Central Maine Growth Council grant to pump more than $1.2 million into mid-Maine
A $600,000 federal grant, with matching funding, will help retain, establish and grow technology-based companies in mid-Maine.
Amy Calder: Vote early as the line and wait on Election Day may be long
With a big presidential election coming up Nov. 3, coupled with challenges created by the pandemic, voting will be different this year, but we have to face them head on and vote, Amy Calder writes.