Waterville police Chief Joseph Massey identified the man found dead on the steps of an Oak Street apartment building early Monday as Ivory Shoulders, 36.
morning sentinel
Waterville Planning Board debates plans for 24-lot subdivision that would require ordinance changes
Developer Kevin Violette tells board that for his project to work, some modifications would have to be made to a city ordinance regarding subdivisions.
Mainely Karting in Richmond preps for big 60-lap race
The DKR 100 will pay out around $12,000 in prize money Wednesday night.
Annual Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl brings players together from around the state
Past few years have made football players closer than ever, something that was evident at media day.
Waterville Planning Board to review several subdivision plans
Board is scheduled Tuesday night to consider projects proposed for Eight Rod Road, Webb Road, City View Drive and elsewhere in the city.
Waterville police investigate death of man found on apartment house steps
Body was discovered early Monday at 13 Oak St., where tenants said he lived.
Bowdoin College names Ben Guite as its new men’s hockey coach
Guite comes to the Polar Bears after coaching the professional Maine Mariners of the ECHL last season.
Peter Hallen named assistant superintendent for Waterville Public Schools
Peter Hallen, 50, the director of the Mid-Maine Technical Center for the last 10 years, was appointed to his new position by the Board of Education on Monday.
Football: Maine Elite camp puts coaches, players in football mood
Matt Friedman takes over at Mt. Blue; 32nd Shrine Lobster Bowl a week away.
Skowhegan parents push for action after complaints of racism lodged with school officials
The complaints are the latest to be made by minority families in central Maine and school district administrators say they’re being taken seriously as part of an investigative process that can involve outside agencies.