Lexius Saint Martin, 35, came to the U.S. as a child and was taken last month by ICE officials, who plan to deport him.
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Waterville woman accused of sexually assaulting child, held on $250,000 bail
Jennifer L. Stevens, 35, and Michael A. Stevens, 36, were arrested on charges of gross sexual assault that a judge said involved ‘very deviant conduct with very young children.’
Two Mainers charged with heroin, crack cocaine trafficking after turnpike stop
A state trooper finds 51 grams of heroin and 31 grams of crack cocaine after the northbound car is stopped in Ogunquit.
Police searching for suspects in Waterville home invasion
Two residents of a Carey Lane home were left injured after fighting back against armed suspects.
Waterville woman charged with trafficking in crack cocaine
Police stopped Marie Rose Towers’ vehicle on Kennedy Memorial Drive and found crack cocaine on her and in her vehicle.
Waterville woman devastated since husband arrested by immigration officers
Left with two children and expecting a third, Mindy Saint Martin issues plea for husband under deportation order since drug conviction 10 years ago.
Colby student’s business connects local restaurants with students
Michael Logan, of Washington, D.C., launched MayflowerEats, a company based on UberEats that delivers a variety of food to the college’s students.
Longtime Waterville downtown regular Vernon Miller dies at 92
Vernon Miller, who spent nearly two decades going to Jorgensen’s Cafe, is remembered as a caring man who wanted to help others.
Alfond Foundation giving $6.12M to Waterville’s Alfond Youth Center for family wellness project
An addition to and renovation of the North Street facility will be part of the project and are expected to be completed by Thanksgiving.
Waterville Mayor Isgro, considering bid for governor, to make announcement next week
Nick Isgro said he will hold a news conference Monday at City Hall to talk about “critical issues and opportunities for Maine’s future.”