The ‘angels’ are the first volunteers for Operation HOPE, a Waterville Police Department program aimed at getting participating drug addicts the treatment they need.
Madeline St. Amour
Madeline St. Amour covers general news in the towns of Oakland, Winslow, Vassalboro, China and Unity, as well as crime and the new Fiberight plant in Hampden. She started at the Sentinel in the spring of 2016 after graduating from the University at Albany in New York, where she worked as a stringer for the Associated Press at the Capitol bureau covering the minimum wage issue and tuition at public colleges. When sheโs not in the newsroom, she enjoys trying new recipes, traveling and hiking.
At Waterville event, speaker talks about millennials in Maine’s workforce
Thomas Dowd gave a presentation to a full crowd at Thomas College, at an event hosted by the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, about how different generations can work side by side.
Unity Board of Appeals denies variance request for cabin proposal
Some board members also continue to say the panel could grant a variance in cases other than those of ‘undue hardship,’ even though the town attorney disagrees with that assertion.
Oakland Town Council elects chairman, approves spending for police training
The councilors also received a report from the Kennebec Regional Development Authority, which oversees FirstPark.
Neighbors of proposed wedding venue in China file court appeal
The abutters say town officials followed an ‘unlawful procedure’ and worry that noise will be a problem.
Oakland woman injured in Sidney crash
Kristen Gay, 21, lost control of her car and got trapped Tuesday morning, according to Maine State Police.
Winslow Town Council takes first vote on recreational marijuana moratorium
The council also discussed renewing a lease with Orion Ropeworks and has signed an agreement with the town of Lisbon to reimburse training costs for a new officer.
Vassalboro residents vote to ban recreational marijuana establishments
A two-thirds majority voted for the ban during a special town meeting Monday.
President of transgender community group talks in Waterville about transition, disparities
Quinn Gormley, president of the Maine Transgender Network, spoke at the Universalist Unitarian Church on Sunday.
Friends of Messalonskee to pay for hazard signs after snowmobiler who fell into lake dies
The man, 52-year-old Richard Dumont, was driving on Messalonskee Lake near the Oakland boat landing when the accident occurred Saturday afternoon.