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Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Unity voters approve $1.27 million budget, table electric sign vote
Voters are expected to vote later this spring or summer on Unity’s larger issues or expenditures. Town officials hope for a larger turnout after residents are vaccinated against COVID-19.
Fire destroys house in Thorndike
Blaze on East Thorndike Road displaces home’s owner.
Maine Maple Sunday returns after pandemic pause
Events did not happen last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Benton voters say no to money for nonprofits
In Unity, decisions on big-ticket ordinances have been scheduled for later this spring or summer, in the hope more residents will turn out after having been vaccinated against COVID-19,
Colby College receives $1.5 million donation for arts, athletics facilities
The donation by Kate Lucier O’Neil, a 1985 Colby graduate, and her husband, Ford E. O’Neil, will help fund the college’s Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center and the forthcoming Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts.
Owners of Skowhegan brewery optimistically reopen indoor tasting rooms closed by pandemic
Beginning Friday, the Oak Pond Brewing Co. at 101 Oak Pond Road was allowed to open for indoor tastings. Its owners hope business picks up soon.
J.P. Devine: No panic in ‘Needle Park’
After getting a COVID vaccination sooner than expected, J.P. Devine moves onto the bigger question of whether to have a glass of Stella with dinner.
Agency seeks partner organizations to host AmeriCorps members
GORHAM — Goodwill NNE seeks new local partners as host site organizations for AmeriCorps members serving in year- and summer-long terms. With support from Congress, AmeriCorps has received a significant increase in funding to help communities recover from the impacts of the pandemic. Goodwill NNE AmeriCorps wants to hear from organizations and communities on their […]