Susan Reisert, a board member of four years, submitted her resignation this week because she is moving to Belgrade.
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Waterville city manager responds to criticism about idea of eliminating wards
Mayor Nick Isgro says “well-connected insiders” are behind the idea and that it would restrict local representation.
News conference set for Monday in case of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds
The lawyer for her mother, Trista Reynolds, says he plans to talk about the next steps in the case.
Solar project at Kennebec Sanitary Treatment District on target
The 968.76-kilowatt project sited in Waterville is expected to cover 84 percent of the facility’s electricity needs each year and generate long-term savings of up to $2 million over 40 years.
Waterville to hold public discussion on $7.37 million grant for downtown improvements
The City Council would have to accept the grant before receiving the money, which has to be used by September 30, 2025.
Winslow robbery suspects held without bail
Priscilla Pagliaroli and Peter Genica were out on bail when a woman was shot in the face with a pellet gun.
Waterville Junior High School honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the first quarter.
Amy Calder: Reading is the antidote for holiday running
Don’t run yourself so ragged that you miss enjoying the holidays; take a break, sit down and read a book, Amy Calder writes.
Morning Sentinel police logs for Dec. 9
Waterville area police reports for Sunday, Dec. 9, 2018
For central Maine taxi drivers, it’s no fair game
With municipal policies unequally enforced, cab companies that operate in Waterville but are based in nearby towns face added fees and inspection requirements.