Residents will have the opportunity to vote on the ordinances at Town Meeting with the property upkeep ordinance to be decided by secret ballot and the other two at the open town meeting.
Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Waterville council postpones voting on proposed change in Kennebec River management plan
The council voted to postpone indefinitely making a decision about an amendment to update the Kennebec River management plan, developed by the Maine Department of Marine Resources.
Waterville-area colleges report successful starts to spring semester, mitigating COVID-19
Colby College, Thomas College and the University of Maine at Farmington were successful in the implementation of their return to campus plans.
Liz Soares: The value of staying informed
Ignorance, coupled with a reliance on misinformation, also leaves us open to manipulation, writes Liz Soares.
Kennebec Land Trust executive director to speak Feb. 24
Virtual event will be hosted by the Bailey Library in Winthrop.
Waterville parking ban extended through Thursday
“We thought we could do a fair job cleaning up yesterday, but we just couldn’t because the storm ran too long,” Waterville Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Matt Skehan said.
Palermo library to host Zoom presentation Feb. 23
Author John Bunker to give talk titled Grandma’s Apple Orchard.
COVID-19 case linked to Feb. 11 Winslow-Waterville high school boys basketball game
Officials have conducted contact-tracing for the person who tested positive, and school in both districts is still scheduled to resume under their hybrid learning models on Monday.
East Wilton Masonic Group to offer takeout pickup supper Feb. 20
Supper reservations are requested by Feb. 18.
Sidney nonprofit granted funds to create access to Messalonskee Lake
The Friends of Messalonskee has been awarded a $12,500 grant from the Roger N. Heald Fund of the Maine Community Foundation. This grant will enable Friends of Messalonskee to begin an Invasive Plant Paddle program to educate community members, particularly the underserved, who might not otherwise have access to the lake, according to a news […]