The school graduates its 2021 class at the school’s football field.
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News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Morning Sentinel area June 8 election roundup
Unofficial results reported by municipal clerks from Tuesday’s poll votes.
Waterville pool fees to increase this year, but residents will not pay for use of slides
The City Council at a special meeting Tuesday voted 7-0 to increase pool fees for both residents and nonresidents, but waive the fee for use of slides for residents for this year only.
Skowhegan selectwoman resigns after 2 decades of town service
Board of Selectmen takes no action on recommendation of town reconsidering its pandemic masking policy.
Rome residents vote to withdraw from FirstPark, but can they leave?
Rome residents voted 97-12 to withdraw with three ballots left blank in Tuesday’s election results.
Waterville elementary school honors retiring principal with parade
Allan Martin is retiring after a 46-year career in education, including 24 years as principal at George J. Mitchell School.
Man burned after camper-trailer catches fire in Athens, chief says
The town’s fire chief said that crews responded Tuesday evening to the report of flames on Harmony Road.
Waterville police seeking information on reported early morning home invasion
The police chief could not provide a description of the two suspects, a male and female, being sought by authorities, but said that residents nearby are not in any danger.
Fairfield school system to begin summer feeding program
FAIRFIELD — School Administrative District 49, which serves Albion, Benton, Clinton and Fairfield, plans to begin its free summer feeding program for children 18 and younger soon. The program is scheduled to run 9-11 a.m. Monday through Friday, June 16 through Aug. 27, at Albion, Benton and Clinton elementary schools, and Fairfield Primary and Lawrence […]
Board recommends Waterville church property be rezoned for events center, but with conditions
The Waterville Planning Board says a proposed events center in the residential neighborhood would have to close at 9 p.m. and have no alcohol on site.