Tyler Redlevske, 28, a construction worker, allegedly stole checks from his employer and forged his name on them, police said.
2017
Waterville cultural group gets $2.1 million grant from Harold Alfond Foundation
Waterville Creates! is scheduled to receive the money over a 2-year period to advance the organization’s mission and help fund its partner institutions, including the Maine Film Center and Waterville Opera House.
Fighter jets could fly lower over western Maine under National Guard proposal
Twin-engine F-15 Eagles from Massachusetts and single-engine F-16 Fighting Falcons from Vermont would be allowed to fly as low as 500 feet.
At Waterville MLK breakfast, retired pastor urges faith, love
Rev. David Anderman talked Monday morning about creating ‘worldwide community of love’ in polarizing times.
Wife of Orlando nightclub shooter charged with obstructing justice
Noor Salman was arrested in San Francisco, where she had been staying, the official says.
Poliquin to join House Committee on Veterans Affairs
U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin, R-2nd District, said Monday he was joining the House Committee on Veterans Affairs, a position held by his predecessor, Democrat Mike Michaud.
Sen. Collins names panel to vet applicants for federal jobs in Maine
Jobs include U.S. attorney, U.S. marshal and federal judgeships.
N.H. police warn school parents of lollipops laced with marijuana
Police are investigating a pot-laced lollipop seized from a student at Portsmouth High School.
Job search program available at Waterville library
Those interested must make an appointment.