Virginia Rebar said students will be subject to disciplinary action if they take part in the national gun violence protest on March 14.
Emily Higginbotham
Emily Higginbotham covers general news in the towns of China, Oakland, Unity, Vassalboro and Winslow. She started reporting for the Sentinel in November 2017 after working as a copy editor at the newspaper for a little over a year. Emily also writes a bi-weekly column, “Notes from a Novice,” that appears in the Sentinel and Kennebec Journal on Wednesdays. She is an Illinois native and a graduate of St. Louis University in Missouri, where she studied journalism, creative writing and political science. In her free time, she likes to travel, cook new recipes and optimistically root for Chicago sports teams.
Waterville school officials pitch benefits of independence
A March 13 election in Waterville, Winslow and Vassalboro will decide whether to dissolve Alternative Organizational Structure 92.
Winslow school board sends junior high plan to Town Council
Jason Rifenbark cast the only ‘no’ vote against the plan to close the junior high and renovate the elementary and high schools, because it included a new auditorium.
Businesses honored at Best of the Best awards
Readers picked ther favorite organizations for the Morning Sentinel’s first Readers Choice Awards.
One seriously injured in Sidney crash involving allegedly distracted driver
Billy Nutter, of Winslow, told state police that she was looking at her phone Monday when she swerved into oncoming traffic on West River Road.
Winslow board holds public hearing ahead of AOS 92 vote
Superintendent Eric Haley laid out a rationale for pursuing a dissolution of the school district and the consequences of forming three independent systems.
One seriously injured in Sidney crash involving distracted driver
Billy Nutter, of Winslow, told state police that she was looking at her phone when she swerved into oncoming traffic on West River Road Monday.
Lovejoy Health Center celebrates completed expansion with open house
Longtime physician reflects on what makes Albion practice a success as it approaches 40 years.
Winslow Town Council to discuss options for curbside trash collection
Council will decide whether to stick with the current system, purchase a truck with a mechanical collector or contract out trash collection.
Competitive snow sculptors take over Castonguay Square for art event
Mother-daughter team Amanda Bolduc and Cathy Thompson show eventgoers how to make sculptures out of snow.