Voters will decide the fate of the town’s mass gathering ordinance at the polls Tuesday.
Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
U.S. Attorney for Maine warning public about dangerous counterfeit pills
Based on a sampling of tablets seized nationwide between January and March of 2019, the DEA found that 27% contained potentially lethal doses of fentanyl.
Skowhegan cleanup hopes to bring more people to town’s trail systems
Members of Skowhegan AmeriCorps Outdoor Recreation program hope that their efforts Heselton Street Trail will make the town a tourist destination.
Music and musical theater: Balm to the soul
There’s nothing like the thrill of waiting for the curtain to rise on a good musical, or hearing the first notes of a live symphony orchestra, and both are available right in Waterville, Amy Calder writes.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 3 police log
Waterville area police reports for Nov. 2, 2019.
Waterville council reassessing decision to buy ambulances
Mayor Nick Isgro has issued a memo to councilors asking them to postpone voting on the override to allow more time for vetting of a plan for the city to develop its own patient transport ambulance service.
Quarry Road Trails’ annual fall festival offers ‘good, old-fashioned family fun’
Saturday’s events included pumpkin bowling, apple launching and a scavenger hunt on the South Koons trail.
Fairfield Primary School approved for replacement by state
Last spring the MDOE published a final priority list of 74 schools, among which Fairfield was ranked No. 1, Clinton Elementary School as 39, and Albion Elementary School as 58.
Central Maine Healthcare expands rural care services
A new partnership between Central Maine Healthcare and DFD Russell Medical Centers, LEAP Inc. wins the Chamber Business of the Year Award, Lovejoy Health Center welcomes Dr. David Austin and more in this week’s Business Briefs.
Fairfield voters to fill six positions on school board, two on town council
Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Fairfield Community Center at 61 Water St.