Reporting Aside: While organizing a back room of her home with a friend recently, Sara Delgado Languet of Belgrade discovered they share a special connection to the Maine Children’s Home in Waterville.
morning sentinel
Waterville church rezoning plan sent back to Planning Board
The First Church of Waterville is requesting a rezoning of its Park Street property, but this time with an amended plan.
Boys basketball: Winslow holds off a strong comeback from Morse for victory
Braden Rodrigue scored 20 points the Black Raiders, who are off to a 3-1 start in Class B North.
Waterville City Council creates task force to focus on the homeless, vulnerable
Councilors vote unanimously to create task force to recommend actions that can help vulnerable people, while also protecting businesses and all residents.
Mt. Blue enters new era with new Alpine ski coach
2024-25 preview: The Maranacook boys and girls should contend, with Thatcher Riley, Phoebe Bell leading the way.
Area Nordic ski teams see change, starting from the top
2024-25 preview: Ben Geissinger takes over at Mt. Blue, while Casey Spencer is promoted to head coach at Maranacook.
Roundup: Carrabec boys basketball rolls to win over Forest Hills
Desmond Robinson leads Cobras with 14 points in Monday’s victory.
Fire damages mobile home in Albion after kerosene space heater is used to thaw pipes
A fire Sunday afternoon at a single-wide mobile home at 41 Marks Road caused enough damage to make the dwelling uninhabitable until it is repaired, according to a fire official.
Icicle glassblowing, craft making highlight Waterville event
Kids and adults at the 7th annual Joy to the Ville in Waterville watched icicle glassblowing, made crafts, met Santa and watched a ‘The Nutcracker’ performance.
Ayla Reynolds’ disappearance still a mystery 13 years later
Ayla was reported missing Dec. 17, 2011, from her Waterville home, launching one of the largest and most costly police investigations in state history.