Waterville fire Lt. Scott Holst says he’s amazed by the stories and personalities he’s uncovered in local research.
Amy Calder
Waterville recreation area growing as destination for families, others
The PistenBully snow groomer prepares Quarry Road Recreation Area for winter activities.
Waterville post office painting tells more than one story
Mural of Waterville Post Office, Two-Cent Bridge over the Kennebec River and Fort Halifax in Winslow also represents the impact of teacher on Winslow art student.
As Maine skies darken earlier, drivers must watch out for the wild things
When driving at night, scan for deer and if you see one, look behind it for another one.
Winslow heart transplant candidate urges organ donations
Rosemarie Gilbert is not afraid to die, but she’s not ready to go either. There are lots of things she wants to do first.
‘Funny-tastic’ Big Sister has nurtured children in need for more than 20 years
Valerie King has been involved in Big Brothers Big Sisters for more than 20 years, starting out as a member of the board of directors and then becoming a big sister. Destinee Pearl is her third “little sister.”
REPORTING ASIDE: Holiday calendar remains crowded
Enjoy the quiet, because tomorrow launches what I’m calling the busiest month of 2012.
REPORTING ASIDE: Love of real labor in Waterville mills
Nearly four decades after Labor Day became a federal holiday in 1894, Peter Joseph was learning the meaning of hard work.
Curving toward giving
In my many years as a news reporter, I’ve learned that there are a lot of generous people around.
AMY CALDER: Women should be aware of HIV/AIDS
Red is a good color for the 500 carnations being handed out this weekend at many Waterville and Augusta area businesses and organizations.