In-person classes resume March 22 at the charter school located at Snow Pond Center for the Arts.
Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Police: Benton man arrested after 21-mile high-speed chase through Waterville area
Harold Emery, 29, was taken into custody at 12:28 a.m. Tuesday after hitting a spike mat and fleeing on foot.
Common Ground Fair applications available
20201 Common Ground Country Fair will be held Sept. 24, 25 and 26 in Unity.
Rockport music school offers virtual diversity program
The 45-minute program showcases a variety of genres from hip hop and classical to spoken word and jazz.
Interactive online career class planned
‘My Next Career Move’ is offered by New Ventures Maine.
Public hearing on Kennebec River plan draws questions, comments about dam removal
The Maine Department of Marine Resources held a virtual public hearing Monday on a proposed amendment to its Kennebec River Management Plan.
Affidavit shows details of high-speed chase through central Maine that ended in Clinton
Cops had attempted several times to stop the vehicle with spikes before it eventually came to a rest on East River Road in Clinton, documents show.
Through fire and then pandemic, McCormack Building Supply expects to reopen this summer at original location
Winslow business has persevered through a challenging stretch and looks to make full return to 8 Lithgow St.
Waterville City Council to consider downtown tax increment financing district
Public hearing to discuss the City Center TIF and related development plan is scheduled to begin at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Those wanting to take part in the hearing or the City Council meeting following it must contact City Clerk Patti Dubois by 5 p.m. Tuesday to receive Zoom log-in credentials.
Fire damages building at Maine Woods Pellet Co. in Athens
The fire, reported at 11:28 p.m. Sunday at Maine Woods Pellet Co. on Harmony Road, damaged the walls, roof and most of the wire trays.