Emergency workers rushed to the scene on Brook Street just after 9 a.m. Wednesday and loaded the injured men into ambulances.
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A mother’s pain: Shirley Kershner recalls her son, whose body was found by railroad tracks in Waterville
Suffering from schizophrenia and obsessive compulsive disorder, Anthony Kershner, 46, apparently took his own life.
Iraqi artist exhibits paintings in Waterville
Opening reception for Kifah Abdulla set for Oct. 11.
Police: Waterville man threatened to staple tape to woman before sexual assault
The victim told police a man she lives with came home under the influence of what she believed was drugs and he threatened to staple electrical tape to her head before assaulting her.
Waterville police identify man whose body was found by train tracks
Police are still awaiting an official cause of death to be determined for Anthony Kershner, 46, of Center Street, but say foul play is not suspected.
‘Hard conversations’ highlighted during journalism talk linked to Colby Lovejoy award
New York Times journalist Catrin Einhorn’s talk Monday on how to tackle difficult interviews was part of a series of new programming leading up to the 66th Elijah Parish Lovejoy Convocation.
Volunteers build another home for Habitat
Area businesses aid construction but personal reasons inspire people to lend a hand, writes Amy Calder.
Morning Sentinel Oct. 7 police log
Waterville area police reports for Oct. 7, 2018.
Waterville celebrates new RiverWalk with help of former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell
Residents and city officials welcomed the culmination of the yearslong, $1.5 million project on Saturday.
Central Maine Oct. 6 police log
Augusta and Waterville area police reports for Oct. 6, 2018.