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Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Waterville woman collaborates with Santa to bring thoughtful responses to children’s letters
Jennifer Johnson has worked with St. Nick for a couple of years to craft replies to letters left for Santa at the Waterville Post Office or at Kringleville in downtown Waterville.
Fire destroys home in China
Firefighters from several communities spent at least four hours Thursday battling the fire at the single-family house at 79 Back Deer Hill Road.
Man, woman arrested on drug charges in Skowhegan, sheriff says
Thomas McKay, 36, and Jamie Witt, 29, were arrested Wednesday morning, he on drug trafficking charges and outstanding warrants from Maine and Massachusetts, and she on a charge of aggravated trafficking in a schedule W drug.
Pittsfield Town Council swears in returning councilors Heather Donahue, Howard Margolskee
Heather Donahue and Howard Margolskee, both former councilors, were sworn in to their positions Tuesday.
Maine Woodlot Owners to host forestry forum Jan. 11 in Augusta
The forum coincides with the Agricultural Trades Show Jan. 10-12 at the Augusta Civic Center.
Reporting Aside: ‘Devastation visible everywhere’
Covering the ice storm of 1998 in the Waterville area seemed like being a war zone, Amy Calder writes.
Waterville City Council appoints interim city manager who joined City Hall last year
The City Council appointed Assistant City Manager William Post as interim city manager Tuesday, after Steve Daly resigned abruptly from his position last month.
Unity center to host student passion project exposition Jan. 11
UNITY — Ecology Learning Center’s Student Passion Project Exposition is set from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11. The event will be held in the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association Exhibition Hall, 294 Crosby Brook Road. Students, working with their advisors to identify something they are passionate about, will spend the first […]
Hinckley museum to offer January children’s nature programs
HINCKLEY — The L. C. Bates Museum, 14 Easler Road, has announced the following January Saturday morning Children’s Nature Programs. All programs begin at 10 a.m. • Saturday, Jan. 7: Mammal Skulls, Teeth and Claws will offer the opportunity to examine mammal skulls, teeth and claws to determine how they help each mammal. They can […]