Waterville area police reports for Feb. 25, 2018.
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Competitive snow sculptors take over Castonguay Square for art event
Mother-daughter team Amanda Bolduc and Cathy Thompson show eventgoers how to make sculptures out of snow.
Central Maine business briefs
Century 21 Surrette Real Estate honored with corporate award.
Colby students launch startup business in former Hains building in Waterville
EuroPiste, the first student-run innovation to use space in the once-vacant building, pairs winter sport professionals with discounted gear.
Waterville councilor Nick Champagne resigns seat to become city engineer
Also, the City Council has approved a compromise that keeps the farmers market on Common Street next year and OKs TIF funds for amenities including Riverwalk.
Produce truck crashes, flips Wednesday in Waterville
Police say faulty brakes probably caused the crash on Kennedy Memorial Drive, but no injuries or damage were reported.
Waterville resident Lexius Saint Martin deported to Haiti
The family’s lawyer said a private legislative bill or broader immigration bill could bring him back to the U.S.
Colby museum receives gift of German Expressionist art
Norma Marin, daughter-in-law of the painter John Marin, gives the museum 28 prints by Max Beckmann, Otto Dix and others.
Colby hires head of state police as new security director
Col. Robert Williams, who has lead the Maine State Police for the last seven years, will begin as Colby College’s security director on March 12.
Sex offender ordinance under consideration in Waterville
Resident Andrew Ayers asked the city to consider stricter rules about where certain sex offenders may live, mirroring other Maine cities that have done the same.