WATERVILLE — Mayoral candidates Karen Heck, Andrew Roy and Dana Sennett fielded a lot of questions during an hour-long debate Monday night at Thomas College. The following is a roundup of additional moments from the forum, which was co-sponsored by the Morning Sentinel and attracted more than 100 people.
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Economy front and center in Waterville mayoral debate at Thomas College
WATERVILLE — In their first chance to face one another publicly, the three candidates running to be elected Waterville mayor used a forum Monday night at Thomas College largely to focus on the city’s economic future.
Riders raise funds for science scholarship in Winslow teacher’s name
Fifteen bicyclists and 20 motorcyclists on Saturday made a trek dubbed “Three towns, Two Wheels, One Cause” to raise money for a science scholarship for students in memory of Gary Osborn — a Winslow High School science teacher who died recently of esophageal cancer.
Union goes after T-Mobile
OAKLAND — Union officials have launched a website that takes explicit aim at the T-Mobile call center in FirstPark in an attempt to shine a light on allegations of recent layoffs and job stress. The site, oaklandstickstogether.org, was created by the Communication Workers of America and the Maine State AFL-CIO, which has been consulting with […]
Police find man in Newport with stab wound
NEWPORT — A man was found bleeding from a stab wound to the chest at a gas station early Wednesday morning, police said.
Debate dates set for Waterville mayoral candidates
WATERVILLE — The three candidates vying for the job of Waterville mayor will meet at a pair of upcoming public forums at the city’s colleges.
Man found stabbed in Newport
A man was found stabbed in the chest at a Newport gas station this morning, police said.
Bay Street development offers glimpse of risk, challenge of business expansion
WINSLOW — A prominent commercial area along Bay Street has a new drive-through restaurant whose owners say they’ll be there for the long haul.
The Red Barn expands into Winslow
WINSLOW — A prominent commercial area along Bay Street has a new drive-through restaurant whose owners say they’ll be there for the long haul.
Clinton, Fairfield differ on how to fix crossings
CLINTON — What does it take to get Pan Am Railways to fix a crumbling, pot-hole-ridden railroad crossing in central Maine?