Waterville city councilors voted 5-1 on Tuesday to approve a proposed $20.3 million school budget for 2013-14, sending the budget to voters for final approval June 11.
May 2013
VIDEO: Tearful reunions at elementary school
Parents frantically search for their children following a deadly tornado, and are overcome with emotion upon reuniting.
AUTO RACING NOTEBOOK: Stilphen youngest to win at OPS
Tommy Stilphen didn’t expect to win a Late Model race so early in the year at Oxford Plains Speedway, and he certainly didn’t expect to make history at the track, but that’s exactly what the teenager did last Friday night.
HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE NOTES: Messalonskee hopes to learn from tough stretch
The Messalonskee boys lacrosse team has been learning a lot this season.
GOLF: Governing bodies outlaw anchoring putter
Golf’s two governing bodies outlawed the anchored putting stroke used by four of the last six major champions, approving a new rule that starts in 2016 and urging the PGA Tour to follow along so the 600-year-old sport is still played under one set of rules.
Jefferson residents OK school budget, refuse Clary Lake dam takeover
Jefferson residents accepted the school budget as proposed and rejected the idea of the town owning the Clary Lake dam at Tuesday night’s Town Meeting held at Jefferson Village School.
AUTO RACING: Showing them racing is not just a phase
Leandra Martin had her doubters, starting with her father and grandfather. They remember telling Martin she could try a race car out, but figured it was likely just a phase that would pass in short time.
NFL: Pats have new look
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom Brady dropped back and threw a pass. Danny Amendola ran to where he expected it to be.
Morning Sentinel police log, May 21, 2013
IN EMBDEN, Monday at 4:49 p.m., a report of harassment was investigated on Timber Lane.
Rangeley ambulance crew feted for long-distance rescue
NorthStar ambulance employees Jeremy O’Neil, Steve Grant and Harold Schaetzle were recently honored by Rangeley Fire and Rescue for rescuing an injured man 30 miles from their base and transporting him 64 miles to the nearest hospital.