The Maine Department of Education recently awarded nearly $3 million in grant money to seven collaborative applications from schools around the state, but proposals from Good Will-Hinckley and others were not accepted.
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Waterville dog attack sends man to the hospital with ‘horrendous’ bite marks
The owner of a dog, which appeared to be a pit bull, was transported by ambulance but did not appear to have life-threatening injuries, police said.
Waterville police arrest man for allegedly trafficking crack cocaine, fentanyl
Darien Lamar Harris, 32, who also is wanted for an alleged parole violation in New York City, was charged with aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs, a class A felony.
Police: Woman left 5 preschoolers in car in Waterville while getting hair done
Melissa J. Bagley, 32, of Unity, was arrested on child endangerment charges after she allegedly left the children, ages 3 and under, in a running minivan for an hour and a half at JFK Plaza.
Augusta man arrested on nine charges after high-speed chase ends in highway crash
Buddy Burton, 36, was apprehended in a ditch at mile 133 in Waterville after veering off Interstate 95, following a police chase prompted by reports that he was suspected of theft at Wal-Mart in Palmyra.
Maine teacher of the year finalists visit Thomas College to kick off new partnership
The teachers visited classes throughout the day and participated in a panel discussion about innovation in the classroom as part of as part of a teacher-in-resident program.
Waterville neighborhood latest to be hit with KKK fliers
City police have received at least half a dozen reports about Ku Klux Klan fliers being left in driveways, coming about two months after similar reports in Gardiner, Augusta and Freeport.
George Mitchell to speak at Colby College in inaugural ‘Community Voices’
Mitchell, a former U.S. senator, peacemaker, author and Waterville native, will speak with Morning Sentinel reporter Amy Calder from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday on stage at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College.
Waterville downtown vision hinges on hotel parking decision, Colby president says
Colby President David Greene and Mayor Nick Isgro met Wednesday to discuss progress of the downtown revitalization effort, saying hundreds of jobs and millions in investments are at stake.
Former Waterville Senior High principal Reiter still subject of NH police probe
The New Ipswich police chief says he expects a decision in the case within three weeks, more than a year after allegations surfaced that Reiter had improper relations with students while an educator there.