David Scribner, 67, of Fairfield, had a heart transplant in 2012, walks nearly daily from Fairfield to Waterville and volunteers at least three days a week at the clothes closet on Newhall Street in Fairfield.
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Influx of exchange students fuels Temple Academy girls basketball
The Temple Academy girls basketball team, made up of students from nine countries, started the season with several players who had never touched a ball and is now headed to the state tournament with a 14-4 record.
Morning Sentinel police logs for Feb. 10
Morning Sentinel police logs for Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019
J.P. Devine: Welcome home to my coffee shop
At the Waterville Starbucks, the mood is struck by the baristas, one of helpfulness and service, but also of warmth and tolerance, a combination that may well reflect the sentiment on the sign at the border: Welcome Home.
Central Maine business briefs
OTIS Federal Credit Union announces promotions; Maine Children’s Home achieves top national ranking.
Lakewood resident, WAVES veteran Jean Smith honored
Jean Smith, a 96-year old veteran of the WAVES, was honored Jan. 31 with a small ceremony hosted by Northern Light Continuing Care, Lakewood and Beacon Hospice Team in Waterville. Smith is a resident at Lakewood. During the ceremony, she shared some memories and stories with the group and was then presented with a certificate […]
Central Maine Feb. 9 police logs
Augusta and Waterville area police reports for Feb. 9, 2019.
Colby museum adds 3 Rembrandt etchings to growing collection
The donation brings the college’s total number of prints by the Dutch master to 12.
Waterville high school to pilot new computer science program
An $881,000 grant from the Harold Alfond Foundation will help a Boston-based nonprofit group develop a computer science pilot program at Waterville Senior High School.
Bridge results announced
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results | Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.