One should never cease searching for a long-lost relative or family member who has been given up for adoption, Amy Calder writes.
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Music school opening, 3D printing class captured Jan. 10-17
Winter sports, Gerard’s Pizza and the Northeast Motorsports Expo and Trade Show also were among some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
Four charged in Fairfield drug bust
Three people were arrested in a traffic stop, while the fourth was taken into custody the following day.
Waterville music school to open at Railroad Square
Elm City Music Community School will offer private and group classes to people of all ages and abilities in areas including strings, woodwinds and brass instruments, piano, vocals and percussion.
Free hernia screening set for Feb. 20 in Waterville
Surgeon Leandra Jelinek will discuss hernia detection and the latest treatments available and provide free screenings.
‘Home’ workshop to be offered in Waterville Feb. 1
Participants are encouraged to reflect on their personal connection to home — whether it’s a physical space, a feeling, a memory, or an aspiration.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day events set for Monday in Waterville
Colby College plans a community breakfast and day of service, while resident Elizabeth Leonard is set to lead an event scheduled to start at Veterans Memorial Park.
On Jan. 20, contrast Martin Luther King Jr. with Donald Trump
Trump’s inauguration and MLK Jr. Day both fall on Jan. 20. King’s legacy and words of wisdom can guide as we take the first step up this dark staircase, Leonard writes.
Waterville church’s plan for Park Street buildings remains in limbo
The Planning Board voted 5-2 Tuesday to postpone making a recommendation to the City Council on whether to approve a plan for First Church of Waterville on Park Street.
2025 Maine Student Film + Video Festival to return July 19
The festival will now be held as part of the 28th Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.