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Consultant: Litchfield should not rush toward a school withdrawal vote this year
Jack Turcotte, the consultant, is urging a town withdrawal committee to slow down and establish priorities, aiming for a vote in 2025.
CMP: Climate change is driving frequent storm damage
Severe weather and its impact on Maine infrastructure are prompting many to once again point the finger at one looming culprit: climate change.
Massachusetts parents file suit blaming food giant for death of son after ‘One Chip Challenge’
The $10 chip, which was removed from shelves days after Harris Wolobah’s death, was manufactured by the Texas-based company Paqui, a subsidiary of The Hershey Company.
As world tries to catch up, U.S. women eye 8th straight Olympic basketball gold in Paris
The Americans haven’t lost an Olympic contest since 1992, but also know, ‘the rest of the world is definitely improving.’
Senate committee endorses Portland attorney for confirmation as federal judge
Stacey Neumann, a private attorney in Portland, won committee approval in a bipartisan vote Thursday.
Photos: ‘Light Sentinels’ installed at Castonguay Square in downtown Waterville
All photos by Anna Chadwick/Morning Sentinel
Downtown Waterville store that helps effort to build affordable homes to close after a decade
In business since 2014, the Waterville Area Habitat for Humanity ReStore at 24 Silver St. carries a wide variety of donated items.
Sewer work in Winslow may raise Vassalboro water costs
A multimillion-dollar project to replace the lone station that handles all of Winslow and Vassalboro’s untreated sewage will soon be underway.
Pat Sajak will come out of short-lived retirement for ‘Celebrity Wheel of Fortune’
The longtime ‘Wheel’ host had concluded his 41-year hosting stint with a final episode that aired in early June.