A grant awarded Bricks Coworking, Thomas College and Tortoise Labs aims to provide training in design, the development of software and accommodations for startup entrepreneurs.
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‘A Soldier Says Goodbye’ on display during July at Jorgensen’s Café and Deli
Morning Sentinel photojournalist shows exhibit downtown Waterville.
Photographer Mike Seamans relates his experience of being tested for COVID-19
With an essential job that brings you into close contact with people who may have been exposed to COVID-19, is there a worse time to experience symptoms listed on the Maine CDC website than the first day of vacation?
MIFF centerpiece “American Thief” offers timely view of American political system
“American Thief” is a fiction-documentary hybrid film that used real life events that occurred in the United States between 2015 and 2020 to drive its narrative.
Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce business breakfast set for July 16
Erik Peters, attorney with the Law Office of Kelly, Remmel & Zimmerman, P.A., will speak.
Skowhegan man pleads guilty to what judge calls ‘horrifying’ central Maine shooting spree
Dana Dasilva, 26, will serve at least five years and one day in prison, plus five years of probation, following the guilty pleas to firing upon four homes in January.
Augusta, Waterville treated differently under updated mask orders
The two cities are less than 20 miles apart and have similar overnight populations, but only Augusta was identified in the executive order on enforcing mask wearing. The answer might be in the numbers.
Two Waterville Republicans seek nomination for state representative in primary
In the upcoming July 14 state primary, Rick Foss and Edward Cohen are running against one another for State Representative for District 109 in Waterville.
Construction on Arts Collaborative building in Waterville to begin this week
The $6.5 million project financed in part by Peter and Paula Lunder will break ground this week and is set to be completed in April 2021.
Albert S. Hall School students receive perfect attendance awards
Fourteen fourth- and fifth-grade students presented awards from Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce.