In order to find new material, J.P. Devine ponders a job at the front desk of a new downtown hotel.
Scott Monroe
J.P. Devine: Hello normal, where ya been?
Fully inoculated, J.P. Devine wonders what it will be like to live “normal” again, what’s changed, and whether he can slide down the pole at the firehouse.
Dana Wilde: Birds, music and culture
The music of birdsong speaks to important ‘soul-information’ that is mysterious and alluring, Dana Wilde writes.
J.P. Devine: Easy come, easy go
Never getting to see or touch the stimulus money, J.P. Devine thinks about what he has and what’s in the bank.
Liz Soares: Ken Burns documentaries are a feast of storytelling complexity
Burns’ latest, “Hemingway,” is both biography and literary analysis, illustrating once again everything that is enthralling about the landmark documentary filmmaker, Liz Soares writes.
J.P. Devine: Apres Moderna
Life is all about the waiting game after being vaccinated, J.P. Devine writes.
Waterville officer ‘acted within policy’ in fatal shooting of armed man, review finds
The Waterville city review of the Feb. 11 shooting on upper Main Street also recommends that the police department look into buying body cameras for its officers.
Dana Wilde: What do spiders know, and how do they know it?
While animal instinct plays a role in behavior, spiders make choices that suggest more complex minds at work, Dana Wilde writes.
J.P. Devine: ‘Can I have some water?’ he asked
Something happened in Georgia this week that has J.P. Devine remembering the magical gift of water and its powerful lesson this Easter season.
Gallery: Explore Morning Sentinel photographer’s award-winning visual storytelling
The Morning Sentinel’s Michael G. Seamans recently won second place for Photojournalist of the Year in a small market as part of a contest held by the National Press Photographers Association. Below are the photos Seamans submitted for his award-winning visual storytelling entry.