Scott McAdoo reveals his own experiences with bullying and how demeaning it can be, but he didn’t cave into it, and his public service has given him the courage to address it, writes Amy Calder.
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Morning Sentinel Sept. 23 police log
Waterville area police reports for Sunday, Sept. 23, 2018.
Former Waterville-based guardsman raises money for family group
Brian McCarthy, who served 20 years in the military, pedaled 360 miles to raise money for the organization that provides communications between deployed troops and their families.
Central Maine Sunday Sept. 22 police log
Augusta and Waterville area police reports for Sept. 22, 2018
Waterville bank robbery suspect leads indictment list in Kennbec County
A number of people were indicted Thursday by a grand jury sitting in Kennebec County.
Humane Society Waterville Area has raised $40,000 toward $250,000 goal
Officials are seeking donations and hosting fundraisers in an effort to prevent closure of the animal shelter.
Hope’s Place group to begin meeting Oct. 3
The group is for families who have experienced the death of a loved one.
Waterville sex offender sentenced on new sexual assault charge
David Louis Woodard was ordered to spend an initial three years behind bars for assaulting a woman sexually in Benton.
Treasure trove of newspapers returned to Skowhegan
The bundles of print, some dating back to the 1800s, were found in the attic of the Advertiser Democrat in Norway, their day-by-day tales a history of central Maine waiting for ambitious curators.
Waterville council rejects move to tax Colby, Thomas colleges
Mark Andre’s petition seeks money from the colleges to help lower the city’s tax rate over the next five years.