Post targeting Parkland, Florida school shooting survivor David Hogg condemned as latest in a string of inflammatory posts.
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New peer-run center in Waterville helps those with mental health, substance abuse challenges
The Waterville Peer Recovery Center, run by the National Alliance on Mental Illness Maine, is open five days a week and offers classes and support groups.
Winslow man to serve 24 months in federal prison for exporting guns to Romania
Iulian Petre was sentenced Thursday in U.S. Disrict Court in Bangor by a judge who told him ‘your firearms days are over.’
Waterville sex offender residency ordinance moves step closer to reality
Councilors voted 6-0 Tuesday to approve tighter restrictions on where offenders who have committed crimes against those under 14 may live.
Waterville mayor taking heat for tweet about Parkland student
Troll takes credit for targeting Nick Isgro as Maine Democratic Party lashes out at mayor, saying he “should be ashamed of his comment.”
Cocaine, pipe found in inmate’s prosthetic leg after drug overdose, police say
Sonya Engelhardt was taken to an Augusta hospital after reportedly suffering a drug overdose in jail.
Former Waterville councilor John O’Donnell appointed to Ward 5 council seat
O’Donnell, a Democrat, was chosen by a clear majority of councilors despite vociferous supporters of Julian Payne who packed the chamber.
Waterville council approves using $300,000 in TIF money to help fund riverwalk
Gordon Contracting, Inc., of Sangerville, was chosen as the contractor for the $1.5 million project.
MaineGeneral needle exchange program expands to Waterville
The harm reduction program offers free and anonymous services to those who need services or counseling on Fridays.
Waterville council to consider appointing candidate to fill vacant Ward 5 seat
Former Ward 5 Councilor John O’Donnell and School Board member Julian Payne are among four who have expressed interest in the post.