Waterville area police reports to April 29, 2018
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Effort to recall recently appointed Waterville councilor receives enough signatures to move forward
The City Council will decide at its Tuesday meeting whether to put the recall of John O’Donnell on the June 12 ballot.
Winslow couple among many bringing food to police at Norridgewock command center
Shane Morrison, a former police officer, said it was ‘a humbling experience’ to bring food donations they had gathered to help officers working on an extensive manhunt.
Five in central Maine accused of lying to gun dealers
Indictments including federal firearms charges against the men were brought in U.S. District Court in Bangor.
Annual Mid-Maine Chamber awards ceremony recognizes Waterville area individuals, businesses
The 55th annual event recognized community leaders for their contributions to the region.
Downtown Waterville Farmers’ Market opens at its summer location
Vendors lined up Thursday on Common Street with their backs to Castonguay Square to sell bread, cheese and seedlings, among other things.
Battle of the Badges basketball game set planned
Proceeds will benefit the South End Teen Center.
Top of ‘Ticonic’ sculpture in downtown Waterville removed
The base and post of the artwork are scheduled to be moved May 3 to Head of Falls and the sculpture is expected to be reassembled at the site, where a $1.5 million RiverWalk will be built.
Waterville couple indicted on sexual assault charges listing more child victims
Michael and Jennifer Steven remain in jail in lieu of $250,000 bail following new indictments involving children.
Societal changes cost schools big in Waterville, officials say at workshop
With behavioral problems and other challenges, the need for school nurses, social workers and mental health professionals increases, the school superintendent said.