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PublishedSeptember 2, 2020
Waterville Council extends outdoor dining for Lion’s Den to April 1, 2021
While Mayor Nick Isgro led the charge to convince councilors to approve the Lion's Den request, others argued that input from the public and other restaurant owners should be considered before favoring just the one establishment.
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2020
Waterville Police say department’s Operation HOPE has helped more than 200 people
On Wednesday, Sara Gideon, speaker of the Maine House of Representatives who is running against incumbent U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, met with Waterville Police to discuss the program that helps find treatment for people addicted to opioids.
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2020
Skowhegan mobile home sustains minor damage from fire
The home at 313 East River Road sustained smoke damage from a fire that started in a bedroom.
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PublishedSeptember 1, 2020
Waterville council appoints city manager search committee
Some councilors Tuesday also discussed a protection from harassment order filed against Planning Board member Cathy Weeks by her neighbors.
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PublishedSeptember 1, 2020
Carrabec schools delay reopening after student tests positive for COVID-19
Superintendent Mike Tracy said in a memo to families on Monday evening that all schools will close for a week to students after receiving word that a student in the community tested positive for coronavirus.
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PublishedSeptember 1, 2020
Sidney man who had conviction in child rape overturned seeks to suppress evidence in new trial
Eric Bard had a conviction of multiple sex offenses on a young child overturned on appeal after the district attorney met with the judge without the defense present.
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PublishedSeptember 1, 2020
Waterville city clerk explains absentee voting
Waterville residents have the option of voting at the polls Nov. 3, voting in person by absentee ballot at City Hall beginning Oct. 5, voting by mail-in ballot or dropping off a ballot in a secured box outside the main entrance to City Hall.
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PublishedSeptember 1, 2020
Postal carrier pickets Oakland office claiming he’s not paid for package deliveries
Adam Stalilonis' part-time rural route has seen a major uptick in online ordered packages, causing him to work extra hours for no pay, a situation he has been told affects more than 1,500 routes in northern New England.
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PublishedSeptember 1, 2020
Sheriff says Chelsea man shot himself
Dean G. Ouellette, 59, reported Monday morning someone had shot him. Deputies from the Kennebec County Sheriff's Office said their investigation found Ouellette's gunshot wound was self-inflicted.
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PublishedSeptember 1, 2020
State responds to MPA guidelines, urges further delay to high school sports this fall
After a review of the Maine Principals' Association's COVID-19 safety guidelines, the state says high-risk sports like football and volleyball might not be feasible.
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