VillageSoup - Sat Nov 07
Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area will honor five volunteers at the annual REM Community Awards Ceremony on Nov.
apparently these guys areSun Journal - Sat Nov 07
FARMINGTON a ' A Waterville man was arrested Friday on charges connected to a string of vehicle thefts in Farmington and Temple, and a burglary at Rick's Market in Wilton in October.
Finances, decrease in users forcing Inside Out Playground to close doorsMaineToday - Fri Nov 06
The Inside Out Playground will close later this month after 16 years in the city.
Work Ready celebrates graduationMaineToday - Fri Nov 06
Sixteen people will graduate today from a program designed to give them an added advantage in the workforce.
TD Foundation invests $20,000 in Bread ...VillageSoup - Fri Nov 06
Bread of Life Ministries Inc. has received a $20,000 grant from the TD Charitable Foundation's annual "Housing for Everyone" grant competition.
H1N1 more widespread than any flu ...VillageSoup - Thu Nov 05
Dr. Dora Ann Mills, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control, said Thursday, Nov.
Making the college gradeVillageSoup - Thu Nov 05
Area students have enrolled this fall at Colby College. Before classes began, each student took part in an orientation that included an introduction to Colby's rigorous academics, rich cultural life, and community involvement opportunities as well as a three-day outdoor excursion.
Making the college gradeVillageSoup - Thu Nov 05
University of Maine ORONO - - The University Continuing Education Association New England selected University of Maine senior Lauren Sterling of Waterville as the Outstanding Continuing Education Student from New England.
Medical pot law leads in early votingBangor Daily News - Tue Nov 03
Jeremy Yehle casts his vote at the Hampden Municipal Building on Tuesday. According to town clerk Denise Hodsdon, by about 4:30 p.m., more than 2500 residents had cast their votes, either in person or by absentee ballot, of Hampden's 5800 registered voters.
Group goes to court for referendumBangor Daily News - Tue Nov 03
A Maine anti-tax group has gone to court against the state because election officials have failed to meet a deadline to rule on a referendum proposal.
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