School district adopts policy Wednesday night as superintendent says practices could be reevaluated at every board meeting, as COVID-19 pandemic conditions change.
Scott Monroe
Waterville councilors mull uses of $1.6 million in relief funding, plan public hearing in September
The City Council decided Tuesday to seek public input before moving forward with deciding how to spending money that’s been made available to municipalities through the American Rescue Plan Act.
Waterville mayor says he will continue in office despite health problems
Jay Coelho, 43, says he is feeling better and has been back home doing cardiac rehabilitation following his hospitalization last month to treat an acute heart condition.
Waterville Opera House promotes its interim director to permanent position
Michelle Sweet had been serving as the opera house’s interim executive director since Tamsen Brooke Warner left the post about three months ago.
Photos: Harness racing, rides, agricultural shows, tasty food and more at Skowhegan State Fair
Ten-day fair runs through this Saturday.
J.P. Devine: It’s Cleveland and it’s raining
We’ll make it through these “Cleveland nights” with laughter and each other, J.P. Devine writes.
Column: How a COVID-19 death impacted photojournalist’s family
Morning Sentinel photographer Rich Abrahamson recounts the loss of his brother-in-law to COVID-19 last year and how his family has coped with the loss.
Company loses exclusive rights in sale of Hampden waste-to-energy facility
Delta Thermo Energy can still close the sale of the recycling plant, but officials can now consider other proposals too.
Photos: Opening day at the Skowhegan State Fair
Fairgoers braved 90-degree heat Thursday as the annual event opened for a 10-day run that’s expected to draw tens of thousands of people.
J.P. Devine: Till this ring do us part
The Devines have a spotty history with their wedding rings, which keep disappearing.