“He was a gentle soul and he helped all the other homeless,” said Betty Palmer, executive director of Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter.
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Waterville board to consider allowing student walkout March 14
A school assembly after the walkout would serve as a ‘teachable moment,’ Superintendent Eric Haley said.
Democrats caucus in Kennebec County, across state
The Maine Democratic State Convention is set for May 18-20 at The Colisee in Lewiston.
Colby College, Waterville arts group raising funds to transform center
Creating a destination for visual arts, theater, film and arts education is expected to vastly improve downtown.
Millions raised toward art, film center envisioned for downtown Waterville
Colby College and Waterville Creates! have raised $8 million toward a possible $20 million project that is expected to add to downtown developments that make the city a destination place.
Four boys from Waterville high school charged in series of threats
One of four students who have been charged with terrorizing said he wanted ‘to pull a Sandy Hook,’ while charges are pending against a fifth boy.
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.
Republican candidates for governor meet for first debate at Colby College
Before a packed auditorium, the five candidates remained in favor of gun ownership and spoke on a wide range of issues.
Snow sculptors contend with warm weather at Waterville event
Still, a mother and daughter team make lemonade out of lemons – or a fish out of ‘mashed potatoes.’
Colby museum receives gift of German Expressionist art
Norma Marin, daughter-in-law of the painter John Marin, gives the museum 28 prints by Max Beckmann, Otto Dix and others.