WATERVILLE — A shrine to missing toddler Ayla Reynolds has returned, albeit in a different form.
2012
Overnight burglaries leave Winslow businessess damaged; thieves get scant $20
WINSLOW — Two overnight burglaries caused significant damage to businesses but netted only $20 for the culprits.
Revote on SAD 13 budget today in Bingham and Moscow
BINGHAM — Residents of School Administrative District 13 in Bingham and Moscow will vote again today on the proposed $3.1 million school budget for the coming year.
Morning Sentinel police log: July 17, 2012
IN BELGRADE, Friday at 10:59 a.m., a theft was investigated on Smithfield Road.
Waterville police station site likely to change from Head of Falls
WATERVILLE — It looks as if the new police station may not be at Head of Falls after all.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Syria nears breaking point
Syria has slipped deeper into the abyss. Perhaps as many as 220 people have been killed in a farming town, Tremseh, northwest of the city of Hama, by shelling and shooting from Syrian forces.
OUR OPINION: Maine Public Utilities Commission should have resolved issues of smart meters
They may be called “smart meters,” but the multiple controversies that accompanied their implementation in Maine and in many other places has not left the impression that all their implications were fully thought out.
Skowhegan grist mill addition allows teens to share tech savvy with elders
SKOWHEGAN — Micah Weatherford used the Internet to find the story of his ancestor, William Weatherford, an American Indian chief also known as Red Eagle.
MAINE COMPASS: Military shouldn’t be prohibited from alternative energy quest
For months, certain lawmakers in Washington have tried to block Pentagon investments in alternative energy — investments that would reduce our military’s dependence on imported oil.
Newer, smaller budget coming to Regional School Unit 18 voters
OAKLAND — Voters who rejected a $33 million Regional School Unit 18 budget will be asked to weigh in on a smaller, leaner budget next week.