The Waterville Democratic City Committee caucus will be held Friday, and the Republican City Committee’s caucus is scheduled for Aug. 3.
July 2015
Judge releases erroneous Maine hayride indictment sheet
The document appears to confirm that a clerical error led to an incorrect announcement of a manslaughter charge against the driver in the fatal crash in Mechanic Falls.
Maine Field Hockey Festival set for Thomas College
MFHA Senior All-Star game highlights Saturday’s festivities.
State workers likely to use LePage raises for managers as bargaining chip in contract talks
With a labor contract that has expired and pay that has been stagnant for years, the union hopes his hikes of up to 17% for commissioners are a positive sign.
Morning Sentinel July 23 police log
Waterville-area police reports for July 23, 2015.
Waterville to study roundabout or circular intersection for downtown spot
The Water, Main and Bridge street intersection change would cost $1 million-plus.
Rare calico lobster surprises Skowhegan market
The lobster, colored mottled orange, yellow and black, was caught off the coast near Friendship and will be on display at the 201 Market on Madison Avenue in Skowhegan until it’s donated.
Mainers will see modest increases in ACA health insurance premiums next year
Competition for patients and a strong number of under-35 sign-ups help keep the average 2016 hikes as low as 0.5%.
Denied public funds, Maine Republican House leader to tap private funding for lawyer in veto case
Rep. Kenneth Fredette of Newport will support Gov. Paul LePage and oppose the Legislature’s argument that 65 disputed bills are now law.
Oakland Pharmacy moves out of downtown after 10 years of business
The locally owned drugstore opened a new location on Kennedy Memorial Drive this summer.