Eric Davis allegedly claimed he was a security guard at Champions Fitness Club in Waterville after helping himself to drinks, thumbing through paperwork and stealing an iPod.
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One month later, Waterville police program aids handful of people struggling with drug addiction
The new program, Operation HOPE, has been approached by seven people so far, four of whom have already been placed in residential facilities.
New Waterville group aims to meet community needs of refugees
While trying to meet the immediate needs of a specific family from the African country of Burundi, the Waterville Area New Mainers Project is looking toward the future of helping others resettle.
Waterville homeless shelter opens new units in expansion aimed at youth
As part of the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter’s new Youth Empowerment Services program, 12 new affordable accommodations are available for homeless teens and young adults.
Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville sold for $20 million
The agreement with North River Hathaway was announced Thursday for the former shirt factory that has since been renovated into apartments and office and retail space.
New Waterville committee to discuss parking issues downtown
A parking garage, paid parking spaces and enforcement rules are expected to be discussed as the group considers the effect of hundreds of more people living and working downtown.
Colby College receives $10 million gift from Portland developer toward new athletic complex
The gift from Joe Boulos, who graduated from Colby in 1968, and his wife, Sheri, will aid the Waterville college’s plans to build a new athletic complex on campus.
Electrical problem sparked Waterville apartment fire, chief says
Fire Chief David LaFountain warns that people should not remove batteries from smoke detectors, as happened when the Feb. 1 fire broke out on Summer Street.
Waterville councilors vote to sell land to Colby for $300,000 to build $25 million complex
The council also took a first vote to approve a tax break for the retail part of building, but Colby will pay extra money in lieu of paying taxes on the residential part of building
CGI Group celebrates its future in Waterville ahead of move to Hains building
A ribbon cutting ceremony came hours after the Harold Alfond Foundation announced a new student debt relief program, and both announcements could mean significant job growth for the region, officials said.