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 16, 2014
Waterville council OKs Trafton Road interchange agreement
The vote supports a plan to build a new Interstate 95 interchange at the road, which many of the road’s residents said they oppose.
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PublishedSeptember 11, 2014
Probe not definite in Quebec plane involving Oakland pilot
Canada authorities say it “will be a long time” before there are any conclusions in the crash that killed Bill McKay.
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PublishedSeptember 10, 2014
Colby inaugurates new president Saturday
David Greene will assume the presidency of the 201-year-old Waterville liberal arts college.
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PublishedSeptember 10, 2014
Onion donations bloom after Waterville school garden theft
Growers from around the country have sent replacements to Albert S. Hall School so students can donate to food pantries and the school cafeteria.
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PublishedSeptember 9, 2014
Waterville road work creates travel headaches; motorists say it’s overdue
College Avenue and Main Street are getting a $1.4 million upgrade that should be finished next month, officials said.
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PublishedSeptember 8, 2014
Waterville first pay-as-you-throw day ‘remarkable’
The amount of trash collected was down as most residents put their garbage in the city’s bags, but the city isn’t sure what to do about the dozens who didn’t.
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PublishedSeptember 8, 2014
Recycling to resume at Shredding On Site
Waterville will pay the Armory Road business $800 per month to accept recycling from small businesses and residents with no alternative.
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PublishedSeptember 6, 2014
Police launching program to aid search for ‘wanderers’
Studies show people with Alzheimer’s disease are prone to wandering, but a program Waterville, Winslow, Oakland and Clinton plan to use makes it easier to find those people.
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PublishedSeptember 5, 2014
Incumbent city councilor, two others drop out of Waterville race
Three people have decided not to run for the Ward 2 City Council seat, including the incumbent, Edward Lachowicz.
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PublishedSeptember 3, 2014
Friends, associates of Bill McKay saddened by his death in airplane crash
Oakland resident remembered as ‘unbelievable’ businessman, accomplished pilot, dedicated family man.
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