Waterville area police reports for July 3, 2016
July 2016
Childhood wounds create compassionate world view
A former foster child endured years of abuse, and now, at 73, she urges people to be kind and treat their children as blessings, Amy Calder writes.
End in sight for FBI probe into Clinton’s email server?
Hillary Clinton tells “Meet the Press’ she ‘was pleased to have the opportunity to assist the department in bringing its review to a conclusion.’
Firework injury to man in Central Park not intentional, police say
The 11 a.m. blast could be heard for blocks, leaving some with the belief that it was part of a July Fourth celebration.
Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel remembered at private service
Family and friends mourn Wiesel as one of the last firsthand witnesses to the Nazis’ atrocities.
Cumberland County Jail inmate back in custody
Mohamed Abukar had failed to return from a work-release program Saturday night, the sheriff’s office says.
Serena Williams crushes Beck to reach 4th round at Wimbledon
She takes just 51 minutes to earn her 300th Grand Slam match win.
Maine Job Bank to relaunch after holiday with new upgrades
Maine JobLink will be a cloud-based jobs board with improved features such as better search functions and job notifications via email.
Bangladesh hunts hostage crisis clues, investigates Islamic State claim
The government denies the Islamic State group’s claim of responsibility for the attack that left 28 dead.
$4 million grant to bolster workforce for Maine’s information technology industry
The federal government is sending the money to Coastal Counties Workforce Inc. in Brunswick.