Barry Dana said to protect nature is “to protect your mother, and it’s without compromise.”
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Waterville’s first ‘angels’ set to join fight against drug addiction
The ‘angels’ are the first volunteers for Operation HOPE, a Waterville Police Department program aimed at getting participating drug addicts the treatment they need.
At Waterville event, speaker talks about millennials in Maine’s workforce
Thomas Dowd gave a presentation to a full crowd at Thomas College, at an event hosted by the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, about how different generations can work side by side.
Morning Sentinel Jan. 11 police log
Waterville area police reports for Jan. 11, 2017.
Waterville Opera House welcomes new director with varied theater background
Waterville native Tamsen Brooke Warner, 27, is the facility’s former assistant executive director, box office manager and scenic painter and has stage-managed shows there.
President of transgender community group talks in Waterville about transition, disparities
Quinn Gormley, president of the Maine Transgender Network, spoke at the Universalist Unitarian Church on Sunday.
Waterville traffic study offers option for $4.4 million in improvements
Proposed changes would include making Main and Front streets two-way instead of one-way, but officials said funding sources must be identified before such plans are voted on by the city.
Former Colby student pleads guilty to assault in bonfire incident
The charge against Jonathan Sdao, who threw a cup of beer at police May 22, will be dismissed if he completes court requirements that include a college forum at which he apologizes and discusses the effect of his actions.
Rooftop snow in central and northern Maine almost at its max, officials say
Mainers already should be working to safely clear snow and ice from their roofs, according to state emergency management officials.
Waterville City Councilor Bushee resigns from Ward 6 seat
The councilor’s resignation, effective Wednesday, came after ‘many months of soul searching.’