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.
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Waterville sex offender ordinance, farmers market location to be discussed Tuesday
City council will consider a proposal to restrict where certain sex offenders can live; downtown market reps and businesses owners will meet about Common Street vendor layout.
Morning Sentinel police logs for Feb. 18
Waterville area police reports for Sunday, Feb. 18, 2018
Fresh coat of snow adds to the fun at Quarry Road in Waterville
There were nearly 50 cars in the parking lot by 11:30 a.m. for the winter activities.
Central Maine business briefs
Counseling agency opens Augusta site; Franklin Community Health Network, Western Maine Health to share CEO.
Central Maine Sunday Feb. 17 police log
Morning Sentinel and Kennebec Journal police reports for Feb. 17, 2018.
Portland Pie Co. coming to former Hains Building in downtown Waterville
Across the street from the new Colby College residence hall, the restaurant will employ 50, seat 100 and serve up pizza, pasta, salad and sandwiches.
Man, 19, accused of robbing, pistol-whipping 2 in Winslow, Waterville
Bradey Luce is being held in the Kennebec County jail and his bail was set Friday at $50,000 because of what a judge called a ‘clear public safety issue.’
Colby College alumnus donates $1 million gift for community space, series of events
A 3,800-square-foot forum at the northeast corner of the Colby dormitory downtown will be used by the college and the community.
Paul Mitchell remembered as dedicated family man and servant to city of Waterville
The former longtime businessman, alderman, planning board member and oldest brother of former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell died Sunday.