The Waterville city review of the Feb. 11 shooting on upper Main Street also recommends that the police department look into buying body cameras for its officers.
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Dana Wilde: What do spiders know, and how do they know it?
While animal instinct plays a role in behavior, spiders make choices that suggest more complex minds at work, Dana Wilde writes.
J.P. Devine: ‘Can I have some water?’ he asked
Something happened in Georgia this week that has J.P. Devine remembering the magical gift of water and its powerful lesson this Easter season.
Gallery: Explore Morning Sentinel photographer’s award-winning visual storytelling
The Morning Sentinel’s Michael G. Seamans recently won second place for Photojournalist of the Year in a small market as part of a contest held by the National Press Photographers Association. Below are the photos Seamans submitted for his award-winning visual storytelling entry.
Liz Soares: Power of literature in dark times
Reading constantly has worked wonders during the pandemic and helped make personal connections, Liz Soares writes.
J.P. Devine: No panic in ‘Needle Park’
After getting a COVID vaccination sooner than expected, J.P. Devine moves onto the bigger question of whether to have a glass of Stella with dinner.
J.P. Devine: News that’s fit to print
From the pandemic to clocks, and all the fun things in between, J.P. Devine is keeping up with the latest headlines after a long winter in slippers.
Liz Soares: Vaccinated, but still searching for fear inoculum
Getting through this strange reality means we sometimes fear a return to normal yet also yearn for it, Liz Soares writes.
J.P. Devine: I’m cool with the rules
Keeping track of changes to coronavirus precautions can be mind-boggling, but don’t worry, J.P. Devine breaks it down so you can put this column up on your fridge.
J.P. Devine: ‘The Thing’ and the ‘It’
Mulling where to get a lifesaving vaccine shot, J.P. Devine says everyone is asking him whether he got “the thing” yet.