The majority of city councilors Tuesday night said they needed more clarity on what proposed pay raises for patrol officers and commanding officers would mean for the long term before voting to approve them.
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High school swimming preview: Return of top swimmers sets up thrilling season
Vast majority of standouts from a year ago back in local pools this year.
Man robs Camden National Bank in downtown Waterville
The man, who left the bank Tuesday with an undisclosed amount of money, headed north on foot, police said.
High school wrestling preview: Perennial strongholds return talented rosters
Skowhegan fields a young, talented group; Cony/Messalonskee co-op sees big spike in numbers.
Brothers Tyler and Sean Walsh reunited in rivalry while following late father’s path
Tyler (Colby) and Sean (Bowdoin) making marks in own programs decades after Shawn Walsh guided UMaine to 2 NCAA titles.
Waterville City Council to consider pay increases for police
Councilors on Tuesday could approve two separate union contracts for police that would result in officers seeing a $3 per hour pay raise in January and another in July.
2022-23 central Maine high school sports winter season previews
Basketball, indoor track, swimming, wrestling, skiing and hockey squads prepare for busy winter.
High school Alpine ski preview: Mt. Blue hopes to rule the slopes again
The Cougars won the Class A girls title last season, while the boys placed second.
High school Nordic ski preview: Central Maine teams on track for success
Mt. Blue (Class A) and Maranacook (Class B) ready to make runs toward titles; New chapter begins at Mt. Abram.
Worried about porch pirates this holiday season? Skowhegan police have a solution
As a way to ensure holiday packages are not stolen from porches or steps, Skowhegan residents can have their packages sent to the police station instead of their homes, and then pick them up within three days, according to police Chief David Bucknam.