In the past, the Waterville college has offered discussions for students, but this year is extending its effort into the community.
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As Maine pot industry waits for rules, security questions loom
Marijuana providers say it’s unclear what they are allowed to do to protect their businesses from theft and other crimes.
Candidates for Maine governor debate power project, education, health care at Waterville forum
About 150 people turned out for the event Thursday, held at Thomas College and hosted by the college and the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce.
No crime suspected in death of man found near railroad tracks in Waterville
Police have identified the man, who appears to be in his 40s and lives in the area, but will not know the cause of death until the medical examiner releases autopsy results.
Former Denver Post editor named Colby’s Lovejoy Award winner for courage in journalism
Chuck Plunkett’s editorial board took a stand for local news coverage during a period of newsroom downsizings by criticizing his paper’s owner for staff cuts.
Colby College makes SAT, ACT optional for applicants
The college says it hopes to alleviate anxiety and expand access for all students with the decision.
Waterville council rejects move to tax Colby, Thomas colleges
Mark Andre’s petition seeks money from the colleges to help lower the city’s tax rate over the next five years.
Maine man says Betty Crocker measuring spoons made him sick
The Waterville resident is seeking $250,000 in damages from Betty Crocker and its parent company, General Mills.
Excitement building for Waterville’s RiverWalk project
Work is mostly complete on the $1.5 million park along the Kennebec and a dedication is set for Oct. 6.
Waterville man seeks $250,000 from General Mills in lawsuit over measuring spoons
Gregory Paul Violette, of Waterville, says Betty Crocker emblems fell off the spoons while he was cooking and made him sick.