An Amazon representative tried to address questions after last week’s fraught information session.
Waterville
Meet the Waterville High graduate who helped astronauts returning from the moon
Noah Tilton was part of the Artemis II recovery team and his family in Maine is ‘over the moon’ about his role in the historic mission.
Concerts planned in central Maine this week
Dar Williams plans Waldoboro show, The Pihcintu Multicultural Chorus is set for perform in Gardiner, and get your tickets for The Wallflowers event in Waterville.
Belgrade couple win Mid-Maine Chamber top honor
Brian and Amy Bernatchez will be honored at the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce’s 63rd Annual Awards Ceremony set for Thursday in Waterville.
After a terrifying January, Waterville immigrants and locals share culture and food
After the ICE surge at the beginning of the year, Waterville immigrants say their community is strong and growing.
Earth Day, spring & lacross focus of this week in photos
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from April 17-23, 2026.
Children explore art, creativity at Waterville Creates camp
Photographer Anna Chadwick captures a few moments of children creating shadow boxes during the April Artist and Maker Camp.
Waterville’s Purnell Wrigley Field is not moving, mayor says
Mayor Michael Morris said the city ‘remains committed to collaborating’ with neighbors and stakeholders amid ongoing complaints about the use of the youth baseball field.
The ‘pain cave’: How Maine distance runners endure the mental side of the sport
In track’s longest events, getting to the finish line as fast as possible takes much more than physical ability.
Meet the 10 central Maine boys track and field athletes to watch in 2026
Talented seniors dominate this list of the best boys athletes from Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel country.