The PALS no-kill cat shelter is offering pavers to raise money and create a better yard for its cats.
July 2015
Serena Williams stays alive at Wimbledon
No. 1 seed comes from behind in victory over Azarenka
Petanque Tournament set for July 19 in Augusta
Teams of players from Blue Hill; Old Orchard Beach; Boston; New York; Denver; Trois Rivieres, Quebec; and Quebec City have been invited.
Augusta to consider new airport agreement Thursday
A proposed contract calls for a five-year term in which the state would pay the city $550,000 a year to run the airport.
Tyler Technologies plans major expansion in Yarmouth, expects to hire hundreds
The town’s economic development director says it would be ‘one of the largest expansions of jobs in Maine in a while.’
Morning Sentinel July 7 police log
Waterville-area police reports for July 7, 2015.
Murphy stepping down as director of Main Street Skowhegan
Dugan Murphy is starting a communications consulting business in Portland but will remain in his current position until Aug. 20 as the Skowhegan nonprofit searches for a replacement.
2015 Kennebec Journal/Morning Sentinel Girls Lacrosse Coach of the Year: Ashley Pullen, Messalonskee
Coach kept it fun in guiding Eagles to Eastern A title
2015 Kennebec Journal/Morning Sentinel Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year: Nathalie St. Pierre, Messalonskee
Eagles’ junior captain scored 50 goals in team’s march to Eastern A title
Hallowell’s top city manager candidate backs out of consideration
Denmark Town Manager Daniel Merhalski said he got a better job offer and accepted it a week before the Hallowell City Council was set to approve his hiring.