J.P. Devine writes about an occupier’s view of a Japanese riot, or how best to avoid the animosity of a mob and embrace the discretion of a big guy.
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Temple Academy honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the third quarter.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
Waterville man sentenced to 3 years for trafficking in crack, fentanyl, heroin
Philip Bussiere, 55, admitted to police he drove a New York man around to sell drugs, and people also came to his residence to buy drugs.
Women’s Wellness Walk planned for May 18
Event hosted by Northern Light Island Hospital and Thomas College.
‘Sideways Stories from Wayside School’ to be staged
Waterville Senior High School’s Drama presents a Dessert Theater performance/fundraiser May 18.
Woman crashes car into Waterville nursing home
A woman, 69, apparently pressed the gas instead of the brake Wednesday morning, crashing the car she was driving into a metal column at the entryway to Mount Saint Joseph Nursing Home on Highwood Street.
Lawyer for Ayla’s father: DiPietro ‘had nothing to do’ with death
The lawyer for Ayla Reynolds’ mother, Trista Reynolds, filed a summons and complaint for wrongful death in the child’s disappearance in 2011.
Grieving Parent’s Support Group to start May 21
Meetings will be held at Waterville’s Hospice Community Center.
Waterville council discusses increasing IT service fees to client towns, agencies
At a budget workshop Tuesday night, some councilors said private companies charge more than the city does to provide IT services to other towns and organizations.