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morning sentinel
Save A Lot grocery store in downtown Waterville scheduled to close June 1
The owner of the grocery store, which opened in 2012, said Monday the business is not drawing enough business and “hasn’t been financially sound for years.”
Waterville council to consider airport mowing equipment and hangar leases
The City Council on Tuesday is scheduled to hear a report from Acting City Manager Bill Post on a plan for affordable housing in the city’s South End.
Photos: Runners gather in Oakland to fight sexual assault
The 12th annual One in Five 5K benefits the Sexual Crisis and Support Center.
Track and field: For throwers, Husky Throwdown a chance to compete, break records
Despite being an early-season event, there’s no revving back for competitors looking for postseason success.
Sandy River Canoe Race/Fun Paddle tests outdoorsmen of all kinds
Nine-mile course from Strong to Farmington features frigid temps, narrow, shallow river.
Baseball: Cony finishes strong in win over Nokomis
Rams score 10 of 13 runs in final three innings.
Waterville man arrested after threat to MaineGeneral’s Thayer Center for Health causes lockdown
Police said Friday that the threat was made by 41-year-old John Picurro, who was the owner of The Last Unicorn restaurant that was destroyed in a fire last weekend.
Reporting Aside: Enter the browntail moth
The city of Waterville, with help from Colby College professor and city Councilor Thomas Klepach, is working hard to alleviate the impact of browntail moths, Amy Calder writes.
Maine Children’s Home in Waterville seeking new director
Richard Dorian, executive director of the 124-year-old nonprofit organization, plans to leave July 31 to pursue a job as a full time church pastor.