MADISON — Two people walked away from a car rollover Monday that happened after the driver tried to flick her cigarette out the window.
Dangerous drivers a concern
Police are on the lookout this holiday season for dangerous drivers.
Thieves target cars, police warn
WATERVILLE — Police are warning holiday shoppers to be wary of car burglaries after three vehicles were broken into in 96 minutes Monday night.
Snowplow crews ready to roll
To some extent, today’s predicted snowstorm will be just like any other for plow drivers in central Maine.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: No opening-night jitters for Veilleux
You would expect Colby College women’s basketball coach Julie Veilleux to have had some nerves before her first game. Sure, she was an assistant at Bowdoin and Navy, but this was her first time leading her own team onto the floor.
CORRECTION
Quotations attributed to Tina Chen and Tony Jan, managers of the Super China Buffet in Waterville, in Saturday’s edition were from August. The date of the quotes was incorrect because of an editor’s error.
Old church’s new life gets blessing
WATERVILLE — A plan to demolish St. Francis de Sales Church and build a 40-unit senior-housing complex has cleared a major step.
13-year-old girl faces arson charge
VASSALBORO — Police on Tuesday charged seventh-grader at Vassalboro Community School with setting a fire there Monday that damaged the inside of a girls’ bathroom.
HOCKEY: Moose going to nationals
KENTS HILL — The Maine Moose U-18 Midget hockey team didn’t enter the state tournament as a top seed. It wasn’t expected to beat defending champ Lewiston, let alone win three games that would secure a berth in the national tournament in Michigan.
Waterville District Court: Oct. 11-26, 2011
WATERVILLE — The following cases were closed from Oct. 11, 2011, to Oct. 26, 2011, in Waterville District Court.