Officers from the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office were able to successfully resuscitate the driver of a car that drove off the road after experiencing a medical emergency.
Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Rangeley museum to host Logging Festival Days, parade
RANGELEY — The Maine Forestry Museum is to hold its 40th annual Logging Festival Days on Friday and Saturday, July 16 and 17. The festival is located at the fairgrounds at 221 Stratton Road. Artists, crafters and vendors are planned to be onsite from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday. Beans will be buried around […]
Waterville school officials hold forum to discuss proposed addition for grades 4 and 5
The meeting was held Thursday, where school officials presented their findings and community members were able to ask questions.
Norridgewock selectmen discuss Oosoola Park upgrades
TIF committee asked to review Select Board’s ideas and look at opportunities for enhancing the riverfront at Oosoola Park.
Film explores Skowhegan’s mascot debate, including tension, national context
‘Fighting Indians’ is scheduled to premiere this weekend at the Waterville-based Maine International Film Festival.
Emotions run high as potential buyer, residents clash over proposed rezoning of former Waterville church
The fate of the rezoning, once it goes back to the Planning Board, is still up in the air.
Maine’s highest court sides with town of Madison in battle over former paper mill’s valuation
The decision ends a years-long battle that has cost Madison taxpayers nearly $200,000 in legal fees.
Winslow police: 17-year-old leads high-speed chase in central Maine
Sidney youth rams Winslow police cruiser and later hits another car.
Dana Wilde: 70 degrees before 8 in the morning
Global warming is directly attributable to the fumes and exhaust that we pump into the Earth’s atmosphere, and the heat that is trapped in the process is disrupting the climate, writes Dana Wilde.
Farmington hospital eases restrictions with new visitor policy
FARMINGTON — Franklin Memorial Hospital is easing its visitation restriction in response to new low daily COVID-19 cases statewide. Visitors or escorts are not permitted on the hospital campus, except the following: Hospital Inpatient Areas: • Pediatrics: Two parents/guardians allowed in all areas, provided space is sufficient to achieve compliance with social distancing. • Obstetrics: […]