Waterville area police reports for May 8, 2014.
May 2014
BASEBALL: Seeds of content
Sunflower seeds are the choice for most players from Little League to the majors.
Collins headlines Saturday commencement at Thomas College
The Waterville college will have 198 graduates this year, its largest class to date.
Wilton real estate owners encouraged to market region’s natural assets
The economic forum on preparing and marketing buildings was the second of three economic forums set up by the town.
Augusta drug sales to undercover agent cost ex-New Yorker six years in prison
The defendant, Allen Jamel James, formerly of Manhattan, apologized in Kennebec County Superior Court to those he harmed.
Newport Dunkin’ Donuts evacuated after bomb threat
An anonymous caller made repeated threats to employees at the Ox Bow Road store, according to police.
L.L. Bean announces new board members
Maine’s iconic outdoor apparel company says it’s appointing two new independent directors to its corporate board.
Maine schools to get their report cards next week
The Maine Department of Education says 110 of 600 public schools improved by at least a letter grade from last year, when the A-to-F report card system was launched.
Waterville planners to consider KMD retail building
The City Planning Board will meet at 7 p.m. Monday.
Augusta woman’s injury sparks fire safety message
Firefighters said an 81-year-old woman suffered significant injuries Wednesday when she opened her oven and her clothes caught fire.