A settlement agreed to on Monday keeps Dakota outside of Kennebec County, where she will receive training, following a judge’s euthanasia order and intervention by Gov. Paul LePage.
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Film review: ‘Strange Weather’ at Maine International Film Festival
Holly Hunter leads a road trip film with “two women in an old pickup truck and a leather bag with a six-gun in it holding one bullet.”
Waterville workshop explores filmmaking as collaborative art
Participants in the first such offering by the Maine International Film Festival pair up to make two-minute movies.
Maine dealer accused of smuggling, exporting firearms to Romania, money laundering
Iulian Petre, of Waterville, pleaded not guilty to similar federal charges last month and is due back in court Friday in Bangor.
Behold the brilliance of ‘The Painter of Maine’
On view at Colby, a remarkable show of work by the great Marsden Hartley.
Incoming Colby students get education in island life
The Wyeth family foundation’s Allen Island becomes a rugged 450-acre living laboratory.
Man who killed nuns in 1996 in Waterville dies
Mark Bechard, 58, who had been diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease, died Sunday at a nursing home in Freeport.
Peter G. Alfond, business executive and active Maine philanthropist, dies of malaria
Peter Alfond, the son of Harold and Dorothy ‘Bibby’ Alfond and a key board member of their philanthropic foundation, died Monday after contracting the disease in Africa.
Roland Cummings’ conviction upheld in 2014 Waterville murder
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has affirmed the conviction in the stabbing death of Aurele Fecteau, 92.
Public art project spreads wheat paste art throughout Waterville
A public art task group formed by Waterville Creates! asked artists to respond to historic images of the city through art.