Sue Quimby says she is excited, at 62, to have her first new vehicle.
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Maine ethics commission rejects Waterville council candidate’s complaint
Former Ward 1 City Council candidate Cathy Weeks and supporters on Wednesday made their case before the ethics commission to investigate an anonymously distributed flyer she says cost her the race.
Waterville council refers Children’s Discovery Museum request to the Planning Board
The museum, now located in Augusta, would move to the Congregational Church on Eustis Parkway with the hope of eventually buying the church.
Norridgewock man accused of strangling woman over beer
Derek D. Taylor, 35, previously spent 20 months in prison for contacting the same woman from jail, in violation of a prior bail order.
Wet snow blankets central Maine, prompts school cancellations
The snow accumulation created slick conditions on roads across the region.
Children’s Home seeks donations of warm clothing, toys
The Waterville-based organization’s Christmas program gives to more than 1,700 needy children statewide.
Sukeforth Family Festival of Trees raises $200,000-plus for charity
About 13,000 attended the Waterville festival, held on two weekends to benefit Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area, Spectrum Generations’ Meals on Wheels program and the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers’ Christmas program.
Amy Calder: Taking a stand on the horse trough
While plans develop on what Castonguay Square should look like when The Center is transformed into a film and arts showcase, Amy Calder puts in her two cents for keeping the horse trough right where it is.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 25 police log
Waterville area police reports for Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018.
Waterville Public Library turns page with Rabideau as new director
Tammy Rabideau had been serving as interim director after the departure of Sarah Sugden.