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Immigrant shares her experience with racial discrimination, at Thomas College
Sofia Andres grew up in Russia with her Angola-born parents, but uses her story as a way to deal with divisive gender and racial issues.
Art, film center envisioned for The Center in downtown Waterville
Colby College and Waterville Creates! have raised $8 million toward the $18 million to 20 million project that is expected to add to downtown developments that make the city a destination place.
Three boys from Waterville high school charged in series of threats
One of three students charged with terrorizing said he wanted ‘to pull a Sandy Hook,’ a reference to an incident in which a gunman killed 20 6- and 7-year-olds and six adults, while charges are pending against two other boys.
David LaFountain, chief of both Waterville, Winslow fire departments, to retire in June
At 61, he will be leaving firefighting after nearly 40 years of service.
Waterville school officials pitch benefits of independence
A March 13 election in Waterville, Winslow and Vassalboro will decide whether to dissolve Alternative Organizational Structure 92.
Waterville man to spend two years in prison for cocaine trafficking
Ernest Green was sentenced Thursday at the Capital Judicial Center after being convicted of selling drugs near a public park designated as a safe zone.
Morning Sentinel Feb. 27 police log
Waterville area police reports for Feb. 27, 2018.
Republican candidates for governor meet for first debate at Colby College
Before a packed auditorium, the five GOP candidates remained in favor of gun ownership and spoke on a wide range of issues.
Waterville planners approve revisions to Alfond Center plans
A $6.12 million family wellness program will be developed in the building as part of renovations.