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 she’s not in the newsroom, she enjoys trying new recipes, traveling and hiking.
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PublishedJuly 10, 2016
Vassalboro Sanitary District moves forward on funding for new sewer connection
Committee members say connection to Winslow will be good for the environment and save money.
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PublishedJuly 10, 2016
Vassalboro’s Ray Breton rebuilding town one project at a time
The contractor owns nine buildings downtown, including the former American Woolen mill, and his latest project is a park on Outlet Stream.
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PublishedJuly 9, 2016
Duo of artists from Brazil bring “digital graffiti” to downtown Waterville
The pair used projectors and art to illuminate streets and buildings with animations during the Maine International Film Festival.
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PublishedJuly 9, 2016
State representative surprised to find his name on letter to DEP
Rep. Bob Duchesne said he did not agree to sign the letter on concerns surrounding the Fiberight proposal, but he doesn’t agree with the project, either.
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PublishedJuly 9, 2016
Municipal waste agreement, DOT partnership up for discussion at Winslow’s Town Council meeting Monday
The council also will discuss a proposed ordinance to require businesses to install grease traps and the town manager’s report on the Fourth of July.
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PublishedJuly 8, 2016
PERC says concerns about Fiberight carry weight
A letter from legislators is asking the DEP to get more information from waste-to-biofuel company Fiberight.
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PublishedJuly 7, 2016
Legislators question viability of Fiberight waste proposal
Eight members of a legislative committee are calling on the Department of Environmental Protection to withhold a permit for the controversial waste-to-energy project until concerns over state law and funding are addressed.
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PublishedJuly 7, 2016
Clinton man who fled police investigating 911 call caught, arrested
Police said Michael Savage fled after state troopers responded to a complaint at a Hinckley Road residence in Clinton and he later was charged with violating bail; a woman who allegedly tried to distract police dogs so Savage could get away also was arrested.
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PublishedJuly 7, 2016
Machinery fire extinguished Wednesday night at Huhtamaki in Waterville, Fairfield
Workers at the paper goods factory on the Waterville/Fairfield line extinguished the worst of the small fire before first responders arrived, a firefighter said Thursday.
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PublishedJuly 6, 2016
Fiberight set to build scaled-down first-of-its-kind waste plant in Hampden
After shrinking the scale of the project and extending the deadline, Fiberight plans to design the plant at the end of summer, when MRC towns have opted in or out of the venture.
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