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Morning Sentinel
News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Area students named to RIT dean’s list
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The following local residents were named to the 2019 spring semester dean’s list at Rochester Institute of Technology. Devon Poisson, of Monmouth, is in the electrical engineering program. Olivia Tamborini, of Readfield, is in the business administration-marketing program. Joshua Farrin, of Pittston, is in the electrical engineering program. Tory Leo, of Mercer, […]
Carter, Pellerin named to Springfield College dean’s list
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Dakota Carter, of Winthrop, and Ryan Pellerin, of Albion, have been named to the 2019 spring semester dean’s list at Springfield College. Carter is studying biology and Pellerin is studying sport management. Students named to the dean’s list achieved a minimum semester grade point average of 3.500.
Maine Maritime Academy names graduates
CASTINE — The following area students completed their degree requirements at Maine Maritime Academy. They are: Anthon Franchetti, of Wilton, earned a B.S. in Marine Transportation Operations, summa cum laude; Nathan Abbott, of Winslow, earned B.S. in Marine Engineering Operations; Anthony Amalfitano, of Oakland, earned a B.S. in Marine Engineering Operations; Michael Antanavich, of Mount Vernon, […]
Roadwork planned for Skowhegan
SKOWHEGAN — Grinding work is set to begin July 14 on Waterville Road and West Front Street. Work will take place from 9 p.m. through 5 a.m. each weeknight and is expected to take one week. A work crew will be back to pave at the end of August. For more information, visit skowhegan.org.
Dresden Summerfest set for July 14
Activities will be held at Pownalborough Court House.
Resigning Fairfield-area school superintendent says he feels misunderstood by community
Reza Namin served as superintendent for Maine School Administrative District 49 for less than a year but felt misrepresented to the district and community during that time.
Tartan Terrors to perform July 12 in Phillips
The Tartan Terrors will bring their hijinks, wild humor, and high energy Celtic music back to the Phillips Area Community Center for a 7 p.m. concert Friday, July 12, at 15 Depot St. in Phillips. Their music, Pam Matthews, event organizer, said in a news release, “is as lively as it gets and they put […]
Bates College students study aboard
Participants included East Wilton’s Chen, Wayne’s Onion, Topsham’s Pelletier.
Kick Around the Clock for Cass postponed to July 21 in Waterville
11-hour continuous soccer game will be held at Thomas College.