Molly Shelly covers the Fairfield beat for the Morning Sentinel. Molly recently earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Temple University where she worked as a reporter/photographer for the campus sports site Owls247.com. While at Temple Molly also fulfilled multiple internships with news outlets such as NBC Sports Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and WBCB 1490 am. A native of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Molly now resides in Waterville.
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PublishedApril 1, 2020
Waterville area youth center offers online activities during pandemic
“It’s so important for us as an organization to stay engaged with the community,” said Sawyer Boulette, director of the wellness center at the Alfond Youth & Community Center in Waterville.
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PublishedApril 1, 2020
Lake George park closes, Waterville walkways, trails to remain open
Daryl White, executive director for the Lake George Regional Park, said the board decided to close the park as a responsible way to curb the spread of the coronavirus, while Waterville’s Rec Department head Matt Skehan cited the mental health benefits of keeping the city’s walkways open.
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PublishedApril 1, 2020
Waterville area parish holds drive-through confessions
The Rev. Patrick Finn called the cloth confessional in the parking lot of St. John the Baptist Church in Winslow strange, but said that “God is still at work even in the midst of this crazy situation in the world.”
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PublishedMarch 29, 2020
St. Albans looks to make Town Office accessible to all
Rick Fisher said he began noticing the lack of accessibility when he became town manager last August.
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PublishedMarch 28, 2020
Churches offer online services, drive-thru confessions amid coronavirus suspensions
“The blessing given during Mass still counts; it doesn’t matter if it’s in person or online, God’s blessings are not limited to physical presence,” said the Rev. Aaron Damboise, pastor at St. Anthony Parish in Jackman and Holy Family Parish in Greenville.
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PublishedMarch 28, 2020
Waterville Creates! offers online courses during coronavirus pandemic
“People need a distraction from feeling afraid or separated right now,” said Serena Sanborn, the education and outreach coordinator for Waterville Creates!
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PublishedMarch 27, 2020
Norridgewock man summonsed on charge of manslaughter in fatal crash
David Obert, 51, was summonsed on a charge of manslaughter seven months after he was involved in a car crash that killed Joyce Gipson, 85, and her husband, Keith Blackwell, 80.
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PublishedMarch 27, 2020
University of Maine, MOFGA search for workers to help dairy farmers during pandemic
‘If those people get sick, someone needs to step in to take over the operations,’ said Richard Kersbergen, extension professor with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension. ‘Dairy farming doesn’t just stop.’
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PublishedMarch 26, 2020
Kennebec and Somerset counties District Attorney office employee recovers from virus
Maeghan Maloney announced that her office is waiving fees for deferred dispositions and seeking approval for bench trials as they await results of tests on two other employees.
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PublishedMarch 25, 2020
Clinton’s privately held food bank closes amid coronavirus pandemic
Those who have an application with the Clinton Community Food Bank can call the Clinton Town Office about food pickup while the town looks into an alternate means of distributing food.
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