The driver had to wait in the cab until Central Maine Power Co. arrived to avoid electrocution.
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25th Taste of Waterville offers food, drink, entertainment from around globe
The event’s many repeat visitors encountered at least one vendor who stocked more food than last year, having run out early during her last outing.
Game wardens suspend search for missing priest with ties to Waterville
Clement Thibodeau, 85, who was a priest in Waterville during the 1980s, disapeared in mid-July in Caribou.
Waterville vehicle fire leads to arson charges against 2 men
A judge set bail at $5,000 each for the men, who are described as transients from out of state who allegedly set a vehicle ablaze in the parking lot of Super Shoes.
Search for missing priest with ties to Waterville continues
Clement Thibodeau, 85, of Caribou, was last seen on July 15, and the last signal from his cell phone came on July 18.
25th annual Taste of Waterville opens Wednesday with new locations for The Bite, vendors, beer garden
Thousands expected downtown for a day and evening of live music, dance, food and children’s activities.
Waterville council to consider final vote on proposed $40 million budget
School board wants two ed techs, security cameras for high school to be added to proposal despite City Council’s unanimous OK of the $40 million municipal-school budget last week.
Maine Appalachian Trail Club does the dirty work ahead of conference
The group demonstrated how to build a privy, a restroom for the trail, in an effort to rebuild dozens of aging privies along Maine’s section of the Appalachian Trail.
Waterville Democrats nominate former Councilor Erik Thomas to run for mayor
Julian Payne was nominated as the Ward 5 school board candidate.
Waterville council sidesteps school requests, approves $40M budget on 1st vote
Mayor Nick Isgro had warned he would veto it if councilors adopted school board recommendations to include two teacher aides and security cameras for Waterville Senior High School.