Waterville area police reports for Oct. 15, 2017.
2017
Augusta council grapples with former Statler site redevelopment
The cost of building a new road, and neighbor complaints, drive the discussion of how to make the best use of the riverfront site.
Tennis courts filled with art to raise money for MaineGeneral opioid program
Artists showcased photos, turned wood and books at Augusta’s C-COPI Tennis and Sports Center.
Cause of fire that destroyed mobile home in Farmington remains ‘undetermined’
The Red Cross is helping three members of the Snow family who lost everything, including a cat and two turtles, in the blaze.
You can’t judge an apple by its cover
Maine fruit explorers at Great Maine Apple Day in Unity say all apples are edible, despite their appearance, though some may not taste good.
Waterville off-track betting parlor seeking $696,000 from former teller
A lawsuit alleges that Michael S. Tardiff Sr., 50, of Augusta, embezzled the money from Favorites over a 3 year period.
Travis Mills now running Lakeside Motel & Cabins in East Winthrop with family, friends
Andy and Sheree Wess sold the business to Mills and his partner earlier this year.
Waterville pastor honored with prestigious grant, recognized for preaching skills
The Rev. Thomas Blackstone of the Pleasant Street United Methodist Church was selected for a grant that will allow him three months of travel which will conclude with a silent retreat in Colorado.
Investigation: The drug industry’s triumph over the DEA
A handful of members of Congress, allied with the nation’s major drug distributors, stripped the DEA of its best weapon against large drug companies.
Looking forward to phone liberation
Social media steals time and makes life move much faster and Amy Calder writes that she looks forward to her freedom from it.