Amy Calder covers Waterville, including city government, for the Morning Sentinel and writes a column, “Reporting Aside,” which appears Saturdays in both the Sentinel and Kennebec Journal. She has worked at the newspaper since 1988, including a stint as bureau chief for the Somerset County Bureau in Skowhegan, and has covered a variety of beats. A Skowhegan native (who is proud to say she was born in Waterville), she holds a bachelors in English from University of Hartford and completed post-graduate work in the School of Education at University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She holds more than two dozen awards from the Maine Press Association and New England Associated Press News Executives Association. Calder lives in Waterville with her husband, Philip Norvish, a retired Sentinel reporter and editor.
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PublishedSeptember 25, 2017
Ayla Reynolds’ mother awaits judge’s decision on whether to declare toddler dead
If probate judge in Cumberland County declares Ayla dead, Trista Reynolds would be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit against Justin DiPietro, Ayla’s father.
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PublishedSeptember 24, 2017
Second annual Seed-to-Table Variety Tasting in Unity draws plant breeders, local growers, chefs
Food enthusiasts Sunday got to taste new varieties bred by Johnny’s Selected Seeds, grown locally and cooked by Maine chefs.
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PublishedSeptember 24, 2017
The technological know-how needed for shoelaces
Be careful of the parts, make sure you have pliers and screwdriver, and watch the instructions on YouTube, writes Amy Calder.
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PublishedSeptember 23, 2017
Indigenous people’s rights attorney urges unity, connectedness to others, Earth
Sherri Mitchell’s speech Saturday drew a crowd of several hundred at the Common Ground Country Fair.
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PublishedSeptember 21, 2017
RSU 18 Cost Sharing Committee votes to keep current formula
The panel, in an 8-7 vote Thursday night, rejected a proposal to change the formula for the five-town school district.
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PublishedSeptember 20, 2017
Finding creative solutions to challenges in Waterville’s South End
Colby artist-in-residence Theaster Gates meets with residents to brainstorm ways to help improve the neighborhood.
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PublishedSeptember 19, 2017
Waterville council approves zone change allowing credit union to be built in residential neighborhood
KV Federal Credit Union plans to demolish an apartment house at 299 Main St. and a duplex at 70 Oak St. to make way for the branch.
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PublishedSeptember 19, 2017
Mother of Ayla Reynolds due for court hearing Thursday seeking formal death finding
Trista Reynolds will go to probate court seeking to have a judge formally declare the child dead so she can file a wrongful death lawsuit later against the girl’s father, Justin DiPietro.
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2017
Waterville hires new code enforcement officer
Daniel Bradstreet will succeed Garth Collins, who has worked for the city for 17 years.
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2017
Jay man killed in crash on Interstate 95 in Etna
Police said Joseph Lawler, 56, was trapped in a box truck and died at the scene, despite efforts by nurses to administer first aid.
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