Richard Murray-Burns, 29, of Hartland allegedly initiated a car chase and shooting after Waterville police pulled him over Sunday after a report of shoplifting at Walmart.
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Waterville family keeps faith through adversity
Even with all the obstacles Amy and Emily Pinkham and Travis Dobson have faced, they said their faith in God was what helped them get back on their feet.
KVCAP receives grant for community baby shower
WATERVILLE — The Kennebec Valley Community Action Program has received a $4,700 grant from the King Cummings Skowhegan Fund of the Maine Community Foundation to host the second annual Community Baby Shower in Skowhegan in spring 2020, according to a news release from KVCAP. “This grant will help new and expecting parents learn about the […]
Reporting Aside: Saving lives, one person at a time
The Waterville Police Department’s Operation HOPE program helps people addicted to opioids get into treatment facilities, Amy Calder writes.
Dean Ford Dec. 31 Waterville
Dean Ford & The Beautiful Ones will perform at 9 p.m. and midnight Tuesday, Dec. 31, and at midnight at the Waterville Opera House, 1 Common St., in Waterville. Ford embodies Pricce with every fiber of his being, giving a show as close as you will ever get to the real thing. Ford and company […]
Waterville police officer shot; suspect wounded in exchange of gunfire in Canaan after car chase
The officer pulled over a man in connection with a shoplifting incident at Walmart in Waterville, and seven officers fired on the suspect in the ensuing shootout, Maine State Police say.
Waterville’s The Elm to host New Year’s Eve gala with the Al Corey Big Band
The event center at 21 College Ave. is one of the new venues developed by businessman Bill Mitchell as part of downtown revitalization efforts.
Waterville police officer, suspect shot Sunday in chase that ended in Canaan
A State Police spokesman said Sunday that the officer and the suspect are being treated for gunshot wounds.
Our View: Colby teaches the upside of community
Institutions benefit when they help their regional economy thrive.
Waterville’s Quarry Road meets the challenge of hosting Eastern Cup Nordic ski races
This year’s Eastern Cup Opener was held in memory of Roy Varney, a state champion Nordic skier from Turner who passed away in a farming accident in July at the age of 19.