Waterville area police reports for March 8, 2015.
March 2015
A full life is but a memory
After years as a police officer, special education teacher and private investigator, Danny Karter spends his days in a Waterville nursing rehabilitation center as physical ailments rob him of his busy life.
Rome voters will weigh in on new cell tower rules, town officeholders
Elections are set for March 13, with the Town Meeting to be held March 14.
Maine’s hockey season ends with overtime loss
The Black Bears lose 3-2 to Vermont in the deciding game of their Hockey East playoff series.
Selectman, road commissioner contests top Vienna ballot
The polls are open 4-8 p.m. March 13 at the Vienna Community Room on the Kimball Pond Road with the annual Town Meeting beginning at 9 a.m. the next day.
Snowmobile riders raising ire of Readfield landowner
Snowmobilers ignore barriers to a trail that was closed after riders left the marked trail and threatened dogs.
Snowmobile pulled from Maranacook Lake
Nobody was hurt Friday when the snowmobile went through thin ice as March days lengthen and temperatures rise.
Augusta District Court
A list of cases closed Feb. 19-March 4, 2015.
Augusta landlord revives historic mill-worker’s house
Bought for a $1, the house represents a victory for historic preservation that started in 2001 and ends with the restored building a landmark on the National Register of Historic Places.
Maine’s cold winter and slow starting spring are good for apple crops, expert says
A deep snow pack is helping to protect the state’s trees, but it’s making hard for some to get to their crop.