Hazardous materials crews responded to reports of a suspicious odor in Waterville’s South End Friday and traced it to home heating oil that apparently had leaked into a sewer line.
Jesse Scardina
‘No theories’ in crash that killed Oakland pilot
Canadian investigators say it will take time to examine evidence in the float plane crash in Quebec that killed the pilot and left his daughter and son-in-law with serious but not life-threatening injuries.
United Way makes Waterville girls its role models
The leaders of the charity point to work two young Waterville girls did to raise donations for their school food pantry as the perfect example for their elders.
Daughter, son-in-law survive plane crash that kills Oakland pilot
William McKay was piloting a plane that crashed near Lake St. Pierre, Quebec, on a fishing trip Tuesday. His daughter and son-in-law hiked to a logging road where forestry workers picked them up.
Good Will-Hinckley leaders promise ‘smooth’ transition
With President Glenn Cummings’ departure for a new job as interim University of Maine at Augusta president, senior administrators will take over until a replacement is found.
Waterville crash leaves car totaled
No one was injured in the Tuesday morning crash on Kennedy Memorial Drive.
For Winslow baker, a return to home-grown memories
Jenny McLean remembers fondly baking with her grandmother and is now starting anew with eight children at home.
Businesses churn in Waterville’s downtown
A women’s clothing boutique will close after 18 years, but the Al Corey Music Center building will gain a tenant.
Oakland manager retiring, plans to drive school bus
Peter Nielsen said he will retire Oct. 3 and return to driving a school bus in Winthrop, a job he held three decades ago.
Waterville collision sends bicyclist to the hospital
Matthew Grover was trapped underneath a van and was taken by helicopter to Eastern Maine Medical Center after the 8 a.m. crash.