David Kramer serves as the executive director of the George W. Bush Institute.
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Salute to cinema underway at 27th Maine International Film Festival in downtown Waterville
MIFF, which opened this weekend, runs through Sunday, July 21, and offers more than 100 films.
Hilary Koch: From Rome to Waterville … with love
A trip through central Maine is full of everyday wonder.
Grants aim to help strengthen Kennebec County communities
More than $70K will support area organizations and projects.
Reporting Aside: Raising people up in Waterville
A network of Waterville police officers, homeless advocates, city leaders, businesspeople and volunteers work in the city as part of a well-oiled machine to help those struggling get on a path to health and resilience, Amy Calder writes.
Appleton Street in Waterville to get new park, streetscape as downtown projects kick off
The $650,000 project, which is part of the city’s downtown visioning and revitalization efforts, will include building a “pocket park” off Appleton Street, to include trees, flowers, grass and benches.
Waterville golf event draws 36 teams
Nearly 50 businesses provided sponsorships or in-kind donations for the tournament.
Volunteers needed for Taste of Waterville on July 31
New this year is a celebrity dunk tank and several performances by aerialist Emily Green.
MIFF Movie Review: ‘Goodfellas’ the greatest lasagna of Italians ever, J.P. Devine writes
It’s rumored that Martin hated the title of the book, so Pileggi grudgingly changed it to “Goodfellas,” J.P. Devine writes.
MIFF Movie Review: ‘Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story,’ who was clever, funny and brilliant
Coward was a genius of his art, a friend, a gentleman, and bright star of darker skies, J.P. Devine writes.