New bookstore, candy shop expansion on tap for downtown Waterville
Among business changes in the city, Oliver & Friends Bookshop is scheduled to open in downtown Waterville and Incense & Peppermints is poised to expand into the former Framemakers shop downtown.
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Browntail moth caterpillars may be facing ‘zombie’ apocalypse in Maine
A fungus that turns the rash-causing pests into the 'crawling dead' may lead to a sharp drop in browntail populations this year, scientists say.
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Beecoming the Change: Skowhegan Area High School students abuzz about recycling
A mural unveiled Saturday at the Skowhegan Transfer Station & Recycling Center is intended to encourage residents to recycle, which diverts waste from landfills and provides money for the town.
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Nation & World Posted: 11:05 AM
Misery deepens in Gaza’s Rafah as Israeli troops press operation
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Nation & World Posted: 9:47 AM
Star witness Michael Cohen takes the stand at pivotal moment in Trump trial
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Editorials Posted: 4:00 AM
View from Away: Biden’s limit on bomb shipments to Israel may finally get Netanyahu’s attention
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Columnists Posted: 4:00 AM
Tyler Cowen: No, low-skilled immigrants don’t cost taxpayers money
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Today’s editorial cartoon
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Business Posted: 4:00 AM
Flipped birds, selfies and stares: A day in the life of Portland’s Cybertruck owner
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Things to Do Posted: 4:00 AM
How to keep tabs on singer Julia Gagnon’s life after ‘American Idol’
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Maine Crime Posted: 4:00 AM
‘David was very loved’: Sister of Portland shooting victim pleads for new information
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Local & State Posted: 4:00 AM
Browntail moth caterpillars may be facing ‘zombie’ apocalypse in Maine
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On this date Posted: 4:00 AM
May 13, 1983: Reagan gives Sen. William Cohen a commitment to his ‘build-down’ nuclear arms reaction scheme
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Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Winslow High School names top 10 seniors for class of ’24
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Community Posted: 12:00 AM
Maranacook Community High School names top 10 seniors
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Politics
Dozens of departing Maine lawmakers could alter balance of power
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Local & State
Tractor-trailer crash in Skowhegan closes section of U.S. Route 201 for hours
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Local & State
Truck carrying 15 million bees rolls over on I-95 in Clinton
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Business
New bookstore, candy shop expansion on tap for downtown Waterville
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Business
Hallowell business owner takes the lead of Augusta Downtown Alliance
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Local & State
Kennebec Water District working to reroute main after discovering problem in Waterville
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Schools and Education
Clinton mother and son, alongside more than 200 graduates, earn degrees from Thomas College with eye on the future
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Varsity Maine
Softball: Nokomis snaps Hall-Dale’s winning streak at 62 games
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Maine Crime
Central Maine arrest log: May 3-10, 2024
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Outdoors
Photos: Northern lights bring their colorful display to Maine skies
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Things to Do
How to keep tabs on singer Julia Gagnon’s life after ‘American Idol’
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Local & State
Paving on U.S. Route 201 between Solon and Bingham to begin Monday, which could cause delays
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Maine Crime
‘David was very loved’: Sister of Portland shooting victim pleads for new information
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Outdoors
Mainers surprised, delighted by unusually strong northern lights show
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Maine Crime
Police warrant provides glimpse of Jay marijuana grow operation
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Business
Flipped birds, selfies and stares: A day in the life of Portland’s Cybertruck owner
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Local & State
Lawmakers gut bill aimed at protecting Maine lakes
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Local & State
How Maine counties and municipalities are spending their opioid settlement funds
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Local & State
Tractor-trailer crash in Skowhegan closes section of U.S. Route 201 for hours
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Schools and Education
Madison voters to review proposed $11.32 million budget for MSAD 59
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Politics
Dozens of departing Maine lawmakers could alter balance of power
Clinton mother and son, alongside more than 200 graduates, earn degrees from Thomas College with eye on the future
Dina Harding, 57, and her son Colton Harding, 22, both graduated with degrees in technology-related fields from the Waterville college Saturday at a commencement highlighted by an address from Gov. Janet Mills.
Dresden Planning Board accused of violating town policy in approving quarry site
Two appeals were heard over the same matter Thursday night, with a citizen petition dismissed and a deliberations pending on Dresden couple's appeal.
Central Maine arrest log: May 3-10, 2024
Augusta- and Waterville-area arrests for May 3-10, 2024.
2024 Morning Sentinel Readers’ Choice Awards Ceremony
This event took place at the Waterville Elks Lodge on Thursday, May 2.