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Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Waterville announces schedule for $11.2 million downtown project
Work on the revitalization project to change traffic to two-way on Main and Front streets and improve intersections and sidewalks will kick off March 15.
Waterville Council to consider library restoration work contracts
The council also is expected to consider forming a committee to explore temporary and permanent locations for City Council meetings.
Living Well with Chronic Pain workshop to begin March 11
Healthy Living for ME will offer a free workshop titled STOP the Cycle — Living Well with Chronic Pain to help individuals with a wide range of chronic pain conditions, according to a news release from the Central Maine Area Agency on Aging, (doing business as Spectrum Generations | Healthy Living for ME), based in […]
Thomas College student’s digitized snowmobiling map service a ‘win’ for riders
Jake Warn, 21, of Winslow, a college junior, has put his studies in entrepreneurship to work, creating SledTRX.com.
J.P. Devine: Ted Cruz bites dog
Inspired by recent news about Sen. Cruz and the family dog, J.P. Devine recalls a warm story during the ice storm of 1998 involving his two dogs, Polo, an aging sheepdog, and Louie Louie, a miniature schnauzer.
More local teams, but fewer live fans for third annual Skijor Skowhegan event
Because of COVID-19 safety guidelines, spectators were not allowed to watch the event in-person, though the event was broadcast online.
Palermo couple’s ‘nightmare’ bank account freeze reveals oversight in Maine’s unemployment claim review
Kim Crouse discovered last Wednesday that her primary account at KeyBank had been frozen over unspecified claims of unemployment fraud, a mix-up that took more than a week to be addressed.
Belgrade’s Ed Lorusso quietly establishes himself as Maine’s master of silent film restoration
The 71-year-old Lorusso, who restores the films at home, just finished his 17th Kickstarter campaign and is working on the 1925 film ‘Zander the Great.’
Jackman school’s mathletes place in Class D competition
JACKMAN — The Forest Hills Mathematics Team in recently received the results of its third round in the East/West Conference (Class D) Math Meet competition. Out of 34 participants for the Tigers, four scored in the Top 10 for the overall meet (all grades, all schools) and eight scored within the Top 5 of their […]