Tia Rousseau, a former employee of Good Will-Hinckley in Fairfield, was arraigned on a charge of gross sexual assault Monday for allegedly engaging in a sexual act with a minor in October 2018.
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Kennebec County man pleads guilty in fatal 2017 Dresden crash
Patrick Shorey pleaded guilty in court in Lincoln County Monday to charges including vehicular manslaughter stemming from a 2017 fatal crash in Dresden that killed a Connecticut woman and seriously injured her husband.
Amy Calder: Waiting for a second shingles shot
Suffering after her first shingles vaccine and then missing out on the second didn’t deter Amy Calder from trying again, she writes, but this time she hopes that second shot comes through.
Waterville PD to host benefit concert for its opioid recovery program
The third annual family-friendly “Musicians for HOPE” concert will take place on Saturday to help Operation HOPE fund the recovery of people in the greater Waterville area who are addicted to opioids.
Waterville police arrest six people in two drug busts Thursday
The department’s drug unit seized what Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey called a “significant” amount of fentanyl, crack and powdered cocaine on Thursday.
Colby College names architect, manager for Waterville’s future downtown hotel-restaurant
The Waterville college plans to start building a 50-room hotel with a restaurant and bar later this year at the south end of Main Street downtown, with an expected opening next year.
Thomas College dual enrollment dean’s list
WATERVILLE — Thomas College has announced the following dual enrollment students have been named to its 2018 fall dean’s list. President’s list (3.80-4.0 grade point average): Adelle Belanger, of Cornville; William, of Readfield; Richard Down and Amanda Goucher, both of Wayne; Isabella Herrick, of Skowhegan; and Hazel Houghton, of Hallowell. Also, Vincent Macary, of Unity; […]
Waterville High School junior finds her niche in journalism, video production
Kylee Hamm, 17, and her mass media communications instructor, Dave Boardman, gave a presentation Thursday to Waterville city councilors and school board members about the Mid-Maine Technical Center.
Waterville council moves $10.5 million project forward by voting for TIF district change
The vote to amend the downtown tax district starts the process to renovate 155 and 165 Main St. into a craft brewery, bowling alley, restaurant, offices and apartments.
Waterville council to consider amending downtown tax district
Councilors at Tuesday’s meeting also will hear updates from City Manager Michael Roy on plans for The Concourse, Castonguay Square and Head of Falls.