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Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Maine Arts Academy students display their talents at outdoor, walk-through recital
Students at the Sidney school for the arts perform for family and friends, despite cold weather Friday morning, during a walk-through recital in what some call a return to normalcy.
Waterville officials, business owner seek solutions to Silver Street problems
Business owner John Fortier is asking Waterville officials to find alternatives to closing part of Silver Street downtown from April 1 to Nov. 1, 2021, to allow for outdoor dining and to solve problems with unsavory activities occurring in an alleyway next to his business.
Police: Fairfield man charged after crashing into pole, fleeing
Adam R. Holt, 33, of Fairfield fled after crashing his 2009 Kia Sedona into a utility pole at the intersection of Main and Cottage streets, according to Fairfield police.
Investigators: COVID-19 cleaning product made some employees ill at New Balance factory in Skowhegan
Employees in Skowhegan return to work Thursday as company officials say the cleaning product has been removed from all New Balance factories.
Drive through Thanksgiving event set for Nov. 21 in Waterville
Chidren can take home Feast Fixing to Go on Nov. 19 and 20.
Free Thanksgiving dinners to be delivered to Madison senior citizens Nov. 19
Event hosted by Madison Area Memorial High School; place order by Nov. 13.
Casting ballots: Where to vote in central Maine
For those planning to vote in person this year, area municipalities are taking precautions to ensure safety amid the highest coronavirus case counts in Maine since the pandemic began.
Employee tests positive for COVID-19 in Skowhegan-area school district
Superintendent Jon Moody sent a notice out on Wednesday saying that a staff member has tested positive for COVID-19 and that the individual has been home and had no contact with students this week.
Oakland church goes virtual, saying student who attended in-person tests positive for COVID-19
Jamie Dickson, senior pastor of Kingdom Life Church in Oakland, announced via Facebook video church services will go virtual because a college student who had attended in-person services tested positive for COVID-19.