Thursday’s story on page A1 about the potential closing of the East Vassalboro Post Office provided, because of a reporting error, an incorrect deadline for comments. The postal service will accept comments through Aug. 14. Also, Jan Murton should have been identified as owner of North Country Rivers.
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Waterville police blotter July 28
The Waterville Police Department reported the following activity July 27-28:
CORRECTION
An article about standup paddle boarding on page 1 of the Outdoors section Sunday should have included Ring’s Marine Service as a company that sells and delivers standup paddle boards. The company is in South Freeport. Its phone number is 865-6143.
Erik Thomas appointed to Waterville council
WATERVILLE — Erik Thomas is the new city councilor representing Ward 4, after being appointed to the seat Tuesday by the council.
BOSTON MARATHON: Mutai breaks event record
BOSTON — Kenya’s Geoffrey Mutai ran the fastest 26.2 miles in history to win the Boston Marathon on Monday. Then his claim to a world record was swallowed up by the hills.
CORRECTIONS
KENTS HILL — Kents Hill Orchard occupies 91 acres. The size was given incorrectly Wednesday in a story on Page A1.
Two arrested in Waterville drug bust
WATERVILLE — Two men were arrested early Saturday after police searched their Autumn Street apartment and seized marijuana and narcotics, according to Sgt. Alan Main.
CORRECTION
A story on page A1 of Thursday’s paper incorrectly identified a company doing computer forensics work for Kennebec Savings Bank. The Maine-based company is Sage Data Security.