DAMARISCOTTA — Skidompha Public Library will welcome author Ky Tyler Liss for its next Chats with Champions at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 25. Liss’ first novel, “The Last Resort” follows Paul, a lawyer who flees his mundane city life to quiet, windy off-season Montauk. Soon Paul befriends a group of Indigenous Montauk people and helps […]
Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Organization offers free transportation for those in need
Neighbors Driving Neighbors covers the towns of Fayette, Mount Vernon, Belgrade, Vienna and Rome.
Jackman school ‘mathletes’ place in 4th round of competition
Out of 35 participants for the Tigers, four scored in the Top 10 for the overall meet (all grades, all schools) and 10 scored within the Top 5 of their grade level.
Volunteer Maine seeks nominees for service awards
Nominations close at 5 p.m. Friday, April 30.
Maine Winter Romp supports Waterville-area Habitat
The Maine Winter Romp was held Feb. 13-14, and Feb. 20-21.
Maine students eligible for $1,000 art scholarship
Liberty Graphics, environmentally-conscious t-shirt printers, is accepting art submissions to its 24th annual $1,000 art scholarship contest.
Burnham annual Town Meeting set for Saturday
Voters will consider approving a proposed $660,295 budget as part of the 60-article warrant.
Trash truck burns on Interstate 95 in Newport
The Bolster’s Rubbish Removal Truck caught fire in the southbound lane.
Belgrade conducting entire Town Meeting by secret ballot Saturday
The polls will be open Saturday from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. at the Center for All Seasons.
Waterville council approves tax district, supports packaging resolution
The City Council on Tuesday also voted to establish a city manager evaluation committee to include Council Chairman Erik Thomas, D-Ward 7, and councilors Rebecca Green, D-Ward 4, and Thomas Klepach, D-Ward 3.