Firefighter Dan Brown was trapped under debris from a collapsed ceiling in the Feb. 1 fire on Summer Street in Waterville when Skowhegan’s Rapid Intervention Team came to his rescue.
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More than 20 Colby College students summoned for underage drinking
Police said they went to the club below the Silver Street Tavern, where nearly two dozen students were either drinking underage or using fake IDs Thursday night.
Oakland man charged with illegal possession of painkillers, cocaine
Nicholas Hinerman, 28, was being arrested on an unrelated charge when the eight bags of fentanyl and more than a gram of cocaine were discovered.
Roland Cummings appeals conviction for killing Aurele Fecteau, 92
Oral arguments were heard Friday in Portland by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court; an attorney asked the court to vacate the murder conviction.
Waterville school officials to study feasibility of closing Albert S. Hall School
Superintendent Eric Haley is citing rising costs, declining enrollments and scarcity of school funding as reasons for studying the closure of the city school serving fourth- and fifth-graders.
Brunswick man freed after year in jail in Augusta
Robbery and aggravated assault charges from Waterville were dropped against Carl Langston, 28.
Waterville welcomes new finance director, says goodbye to longtime IT director
City Hall is adding new Finance Director Heather Rowden, bidding farewell to Information Technology Director John Grant and expecting to hire Grant’s replacement soon.
Police: Man squatted overnight at Waterville fitness club, ordered pizza, stole property
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.
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.