The driver of the SUV was ejected from the vehicle Friday but she and her passenger were later treated and released from a Waterville hospital.
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Reporting Aside: After wave of grief, Waterville woman urges others to ‘reach out to the people that love you’
Denise Dutil looks forward to the day the new skatepark at Green Street Park in Waterville’s South End bears the name of her son, Dave Dutil Jr., who died by suicide in 2016, Amy Calder writes.
Week In Photos Aug. 19-26, 2022
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
Maine Grains to celebrate anniversary with community event
SKOWHEGAN — Maine Grains, a gristmill producing organic and heritage grains sourced from the Northeast, plans to hold a community event Saturday, Sept. 10, at 42 Court St., to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Maine Grains was founded in 2012 with the goal of leading a new generation of farmers and food producers in the fertile […]
Waterville Opera House announces 2023 season
The Waterville Opera House’s 2023 theatrical season is due to include two musicals and two plays, which aim to reignite the stage of the historic 120-year-old theater in downtown Waterville. “We’re excited to bring this amazing selection of theatrical productions to life for our community,” said Michelle Sweet, executive director of the Waterville Opera House, […]
Travis Mills Foundation to hold 2nd annual Building Strength Gala
ROME — The Travis Mills Foundation is planning its second annual Building Strength Gala for 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, at its Veterans Retreat, 1002 Watson Pond Road. The event will include a cocktail hour, dinner, a program by U.S. Army SSG (Ret.) Travis Mills and entertainment by Love and Theft. The event is celebrating […]
Fairfield reduces property tax rate, sets municipal elections for November
Town Council sets rate at 2.1%, or $21 for every $1,000 of assessed valuation, a slight decrease from last year, when the rate was 2.2%.
State investigation finds police use of force justified in February shooting death of Pittsfield man
The death of Gregory Lasselle, 27, was one of five police shootings statewide that the Maine attorney general’s office has recently found to be justified.
Cub Scout pack organizes fall events in Augusta, Pittsfield
Area Cub Scout packs have scheduled signup events. In Pittsfield, Cub Scout Pack 428 has planned open houses and signup events at 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, and Sunday, Sept. 18, at the Masonic Lodge Hall (rear of the building), 138 Hamilton Terrace. For more information, email [email protected] or [email protected]. In Augusta, Cub Scout Pack […]
South China club donates life jackets, PFDs to Camp Bomazeen
The China Four Seasons Club this summer donated two large boxes of life jackets and PFDs to the Camp Bomazeen Old Timers. The Old Timers put the donation directly to work this August at the Scouts BSA program at Camp Bomazeen in Belgrade. This is the older Scout program, according to a news release from […]