The final cause of death for Joseph Tracy, who was shot June 6 in Waterville and died two days later, is being withheld because the case is an active investigation.
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State trooper recovering after hit by fleeing car in China
Maine State Trooper Mickael Nunez, 30, underwent surgery for a severe broken leg Sunday after he was hit by a vehicle involved in a high-speed chase that started in Waterville and ended in China.
Waterville City Council to consider outdoor dining request on Common Street
The Proper Pig seeks to use sidewalk space and part of Common Street for outdoor dining. The bar and restaurant is asking that the entire street be closed from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturdays.
Augusta city clerk to return to clerk’s job in Waterville
Patti Dubois, who left her job as Waterville city clerk recently to become the city clerk in Augusta, is returning June 29 to her former job at Waterville City Hall, and Matt Skehan, director of the Waterville Parks & Recreation Department, will become the city’s director of Public Works when Mark Turner retires July 2.
State trooper in serious condition after hit by car during high-speed chase
State Trooper Mickael Nunez, 30, was listed in serious condition Monday at MaineGeneral in Augusta. Police say Nunez was hit Sunday in China by a car driven by Robert Belmain, 53, of Caribou.
Skowhegan couple celebrate 70 years of marriage with drive-by party
Nancy York said the secret to a long, happy life together is “you say a lot of prayers, have a lot of discussions and try to keep things light.”
Clinton Lions Agricultural Fair canceled this year due to pandemic
Citing state restrictions on public gatherings and other concerns about public health and safety, organizers decided last week to cancel the 67th annual fair.
J.P. Devine: He’s in the streets
The faithful don’t need to “pack the pews” right now, but rather minister to the people in need out in the world, J.P. Devine writes.
Alfond Youth Center reopens wellness center to public with new health guidelines
The center reopened to the public this weekend after nearly three months of restricted programming due to the pandemic.
Monmouth checking residency at its town beach, as other communities use honor system
Some central Maine towns continue to be resident-only beaches, but enforcement tends to be on the honor system and none plan similar measures to reduce the number of people this summer.