Careless disposal by Asia’s developing economies may cause serious harm to the sea.
February 2015
Oakland ratepayers pay $243K tab to treat ‘clean’ water
Clean water leaking into Oakland’s sewer system is being processed by the Waterville Sewerage District at a cost of more than $100,000 per year, officials said.
Consultant urges Unity groups, residents to invest in solar projects
Steve Kahl is suggesting a variety of projects that he says could reduce local electricity costs and attract business.
Snowstorm procession in central Maine taxes overtime budgets
With several of the storms occurring on weekends and holidays, some public works crews have already tapped the overtime budget.
Downtown Waterville TD Bank robbed
Police said no weapon was shown when the bank, at 182 Main St., was robbed about 5:45 p.m. Thursday.
Morning Sentinel Feb. 12 police log
Waterville-area police reports for Feb. 13, 2015.
Oakland considers full-time firefighters
Fire Chief David Coughlin intends to apply for a federal grant to fund two full-time firefighters for two years.
Gardiner couple weds at hospital after almost 27 years of being together
It took a health crisis to move them to the hospital altar, a ceremony celebrated Thursday at MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta.
LePage asks U.S. Supreme Court to review Medicaid case
The governor’s request to remove about 6,000 low-income young adults from the Medicaid rolls was rejected by a federal court.
Jury awards Augusta man $475,000 because of 2009 fall
The company owner denied responsibility and said he was not at the State Street home when the accident took place.