The $69 million facility will convert trash from over 115 communities into biogas.
Colin Ellis
Colin Ellis began writing for the Morning Sentinel in winter of 2016. He covers general news in Fairfield and other surrounding communities of Somerset County. Originally from Portland, he began writing for The Forecaster in southern Maine in the summer of 2014 before joining the Sentinel. He is a graduate of St. Michael’s College in Vermont, and returned to Maine in spring of 2013.
Waterville workshop explores filmmaking as collaborative art
Participants in the first such offering by the Maine International Film Festival pair up to make two-minute movies.
Maine International Film Festival honors actress and model Lauren Hutton
The model and actress, 73, is perhaps best known for playing Michelle in 1980’s ‘American Gigolo.’
Workers facing layoffs at Jay paper mill already getting new jobs, training
Verso Corp.’s decision to shut down a paper machine permanently was no surprise, and many who could lose their jobs have spent months looking for new ones.
Maine International Film Festival fest puts cinematographer in spotlight
Roger Deakins, who’s been nominated for 13 Oscars during his career, receives the Karl Struss Legacy Award.
Officials start to map out future of city-owned park in Waterville
The public can offer views on improvements to the Quarry Road Recreation Area this week as part of an update of the master plan.
Leaving climate pact ‘historic mistake,’ says former Sen. George Mitchell
The world will undoubtedly transition away from a carbon-based economy, he adds, noting China could become the clean energy leader.
Central Maine business owners keep ride service show on the road
Some Kennebec Valley Community Action Program clients could have lost their rides because of a budget shortfall.
Waterville blaze deemed accidental electrical fire
The fire caused significant damage Thursday to an apartment building on High Street.
Police probe video of driver in Skowhegan with unbuckled toddler in front seat
The woman who took the video says the driver was talking on her cellphone, and when the car accelerated the toddler fell back against the seat.