The girl disappeared seven years ago while in her father’s care in Waterville, and is presumed dead. Her mother’s lawyer says, ‘Justice will be finding out where Ayla was killed, how she was killed and why she was killed.’
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Amy Calder: Christmas memories from childhood
Candy treats, mixed nuts, the Sears catalog, watching our father haul a tree out of the woods to decorate in the living room, the Christmas day feast and memories of our family members still warm the heart, writes Amy Calder.
Holiday bazaar in Waterville offers art, crafts, Maine-made items
The seasonal shop at Common Street Arts in the Hathaway Creative Center on Water Street benefits Maine artists and classes for children.
Waterville Planning Board to consider recommending councilors rezone church property
The Children’s Discovery Museum is requesting the Congregational church property on Eustis Parkway be rezoned to allow for the museum to move there from Augusta.
Morning Sentinel police log for Dec. 16
Waterville area police reports for Sunday, Dec. 16, 2018
Kennebec County courts Dec. 6-12, 2018
A roundup of cases closed Dec. 6-12, 2018, at courts in Augusta and Waterville.
Reporter’s Notebook: The disappearance of Ayla Reynolds in Waterville
The first several days of the search for the 20-month-old girl who was reported missing by her father Dec. 17, 2011.
Mother of Ayla Reynolds to file wrongful death lawsuit 7 years after child’s disappearance
Seven years after the toddler was reported missing from a Waterville home, Trista Reynolds plans to file a civil suit against Ayla’s father, Justin DiPietro, alleging he caused the child’s death.
Behind the scenes of ‘The Nutcracker’
The backstage is a flurry of activity as the Bossov Ballet Theatre prepares for a performance of the beloved show at the Waterville Opera House
Central Maine Sunday police logs for Dec. 15
Waterville and Augusta area police reports for Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018