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Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Anson Town Meeting, local elections set
Town reports will be available on Monday, March 1.
Belgrade plans virtual candidates forum
The Belgrade Communications Committee will sponsor a candidates forum for the three Selectboard candidates at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 3. The candidates are Barbara Allen, Cory Alexander and Ernst Merckens. The Zoom link to that is posted at townofbelgrade.com/communityconversation. For more information, call Anthony Wilson, town manager, at 207-495-2258.
Longtime Waterville store, Beverly’s Card & Gift, closing at Elm Plaza
In business 38 years, Paul Lessard, owner of Beverly’s Card & Gift, also had stores at JFK Mall and on The Concourse over the years.
China Primary School reports 1 COVID-19 case
China Primary School, located on Lakeview Drive in China, enrolls about 250 students in prekindergarten through grade four.
Winslow zoning issue back to square one
Steve Martin wants to change three of his lots from high density residential to mixed-use zoning.
Dana Wilde: Along came a spider
By now it’s more or less accepted medical wisdom that pets provide emotional nourishment for humans, writes Dana Wilde.
Health, employment experts address COVID-19 vaccinations at central Maine forum
Representatives from MaineGeneral Health, Northern Light Health and Redington-Fairview Hospital address questions at forum sponsored by Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, Alfond Youth and other area organizations.
12 schools, organizations receive nearly $340,000 to feed kids amidst COVID-19
Locally, No Kid Hungry selected RSU 54/MSAD 54, serving the communities of Canaan, Cornville, Mercer, Norridgewock, Skowhegan and Smithfield.
Homeowner burned when flames destroy Embden garage
One of the residents of the house at 39 Ginger Lane suffered second-degree burns but was not transported from the scene.