Mark Evans opened his shop last month, the town’s first since Stanley Cates closed his shop eight years ago.
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Morning Sentinel Oct. 20 police log
Waterville area police log for Oct. 20, 2019.
Now 103, Waterville woman reflects on life and caring
Estelle Routhier traces her roots from Canada to Waterville, raising a family and making memories.
J.P. Devine: Our 58th anniversary waltz is about faith and hope
With the “big one” in sight, J.P. Devine reflects on anniversary gifts over the years and what they mean.
Belgrade teen defends state fishing title, heads to nationals for second time in spring
Tyler Williams, 17, a senior at the Maine Academy for Natural Sciences in Fairfield, has a shot at becoming a professional bass fisherman and joining an elite field to come from Maine.
Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel staff win annual Maine Press awards
People & Places: New Dimensions Federal Credit Union welcomes new financial education coordinator; Bert Languet attends investing summit in Boston; Thomas College announces two new Board of Trustee members; and Boys & Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley receives $50,000 in honor of community leader Richard ‘Dick’ O’Connor.
Madison gathering celebrates WWII veterans, American Legion centennial
The Legion has done ‘a wonderful job providing for the town,’ said Raymond Soucy, 94, one of Saturday’s honored vets.
Norridgewock selectmen sign agreement boosting rates paid by landfill operator
Per-ton rates paid the town as host fees will increase as the Crossroads Landfill operator expands the facility’s operations and extends its life to 2041, according to the agreement.
Waterville mayor claims council conspired with resident against him
A letter Mayor Nick Isgro posted on his personal Facebook page says that councilors, blinded by hatred, took part in a ‘preconceived plot’ to attack him Tuesday, when resident Bob Vear criticized the mayor.
Skowhegan school board launches new mascot-selection process
No decisions were made at Thursday’s meeting, which kicked off the mascot selection process after the school board voted to retire its controversial “Indians” nickname for high school sports teams.