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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PublishedAugust 18, 2018
Residents in Somerset County get scam calls
The automated recordings said they had delinquent bills that must be paid within 24 hours or they would be arrested, police say.
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PublishedAugust 18, 2018
Plymouth motorcyclist seriously injured in Palmyra crash
Robert Dorrance, 57, was thrown from his motorcycle after it was struck by a car near the northbound off-ramp of Interstate 95, according to a sheriff’s official.
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PublishedJuly 31, 2018
Waterville Police Department’s Operation HOPE helps woman turn her life around
Emily Buker has left behind homelessness, unemployment, addiction and crime, has gotten clean and sober and is working in Virginia.
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PublishedJuly 19, 2018
Friends, family, ex-colleagues seek pardon for deported Waterville man
Lexius Saint Martin, husband and father of three, wants to return to the U.S. from Haiti.
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PublishedJuly 14, 2018
Maine native brings short film ‘Elysia’ to international film festival
Recent NYU grad Noah LePage wrote and directed the film, which he shot in the woods behind his New Sharon home.
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PublishedJuly 14, 2018
Woman killed in Palmyra crash might have had medical event
Helen Hunt, 58, of Burnham died after her car left the road and hit trees and rocks just before 7 a.m., police say.
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PublishedJuly 12, 2018
Maine International Film Festival to open Friday with ‘The Bookshop’
The 21st annual festival is expected to draw 10,000 film enthusiasts to Waterville from around the world during its 10-day run.
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PublishedJuly 9, 2018
Maine family hopes dad deported to Haiti will win pardon and come home
Mindy Saint Martin’s husband has been in Haiti since January – and longs for his home and life in Waterville.
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PublishedJune 21, 2018
Waterville mayor vetoes $41.9 million budget, suggests cutting teacher salaries, positions
Nick Isgro also recommends cutting money from the Fire Department and paving budgets, as well as money for fixing the municipal pool.
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PublishedJune 21, 2018
Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro says cutting budget ‘not my job’
City officials and former mayors say the mayor needs to say specifically what he would cut from the $41.9 million budget the council approved unanimously Tuesday but he has said he would veto.
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