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PublishedMarch 17, 2017
MaineGeneral imaging, laboratory services to move from FirstPark to Thayer
Orthopaedic and related X-ray services will remain at 107 FirstPark Drive, but MaineGeneral Health's imaging and laboratory services are moving to the Thayer Center for Health on North Street in Waterville.
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PublishedMarch 17, 2017
Waterville police investigate armed robbery at Budget Host Airport Inn
Two men reportedly took cash from the office and showed a handgun early Friday morning before fleeing in a vehicle, police said.
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PublishedMarch 16, 2017
Florida men charged with using stolen credit cards at Waterville Wal-Mart
Yordan Chavez-Alvarez, 38, and Yunior Bencomo-Perez, 31, both of Miami, were reported to have used stolen credit card numbers to buy small items and load money onto gift cards at the store.
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PublishedMarch 16, 2017
Waterville technical school students, staff learn to ‘stop the bleeding’ from Homeland Security expert
Paul Brooks, EMS program manager for the U.S. Office of Health Affairs, stressed the need for people who are not medical workers help stop bleeding to prevent people from dying.
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PublishedMarch 15, 2017
Waterville parking study group eyes parking space potential downtown
The committee examining a recent traffic study met Wednesday for its second gathering, examining data on how many more parking spaces would be needed with more occupied buildings.
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PublishedMarch 14, 2017
Waterville school superintendent calls this year’s budget scenario ‘deep and dark’
The proposed 2017-18 school budget is currently at $22.4 million, which would be a 6 percent increase, or $1.3 million, above this school year's $21.1 million budget.
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PublishedMarch 10, 2017
Arson charges against Waterville woman in group home fire dismissed
A judge concluded that Jean M. Rowe was mentally incompetent to face criminal charges in connection with setting fire to items in her bedroom last April at a Motivational Services group home.
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PublishedMarch 9, 2017
‘North Pond Hermit’ book author tells Waterville crowd Knight was intelligent, funny
Writer Michael Finkel, who had corresponded with Christopher Knight through letters and visited him in jail, spoke to a crowd at the Waterville Opera House Thursday about the man who lived alone in the Rome woods for 27 years.
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PublishedMarch 8, 2017
Waterville’s new parking committee holds inaugural meeting
Helping to develop a parking management strategy for downtown is at the top of its list of goals.
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PublishedMarch 7, 2017
$25 million Colby housing complex gets final go-ahead
The Waterville City Council took a final vote Tuesday to approve TIF district for the building, which is expected to have retail space on the ground floor.
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