Waterville area police reports for Nov. 21, 2015.
November 2015
Waterville’s new Festival of Trees holiday event draws large crowds on opening weekend
Sponsored by the Sukeforth family, the festival benefits several charities and features 59 artificial trees decorated by area businesses and organizations.
Reiter case highlights difficulties for sexual assault victims
Central Maine advocates say that support for authority figures and misconceptions about ‘typical’ predators and victims make such cases difficult.
UMaine falls to New Hampshire, 22-6
It was the sixth consecutive victory for the Wildcats in the 104th meeting between the rivals.
Winslow clips Yarmouth, wins 2nd straight Class C state title
Tough defense, big plays on offense lift Raiders to title.
Seniors shone brightest for Oak Hill
Raiders got key contributions from veterans in march to 3rd straight Class D title.
Gardiner area volunteers round up flock of turkeys for holiday meals
Collection, donations benefit Chrysalis Place, the Gardiner area food bank and will be used throughout the season.
Table tennis players compete in New Gloucester
There’s a lot of back-and-forth as the top three doubles teams vie for Maine’s title.
Family anguish continues 40 years after Washington cold case homicide
Ludger R. Belanger, who was 25 when he disappeared after heading out to go deer hunting, is one of 70 unsolved homicides in Maine.
Hallowell residents and businesses prefer quick turnaround on Water Street project
A survey conducted by the state Department of Transportation showed most respondents are concerned the effect the project will have on downtown while its underway.