Brendan Palmer Jr., was allegedly driving a stolen car and found with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid during a traffic stop Thursday morning.
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Waterville youth center offering new mentorship program to help kids amid pandemic stresses
The new program at the Alfond Youth & Community Center is searching for more volunteer mentors before starting up this spring.
Longtime Waterville store, Beverly’s Card & Gift, closing at Elm Plaza
In business 38 years, Paul Lessard, owner of Beverly’s Card & Gift, also had stores at JFK Mall and on The Concourse over the years.
Waterville police search for man who robbed Walgreens
The suspect in the Feb. 11 robbery is described as white, about 5 feet 10 inches tall and between 50 and 60 years old.
Kennebec Savings Bank, Kennebec Federal Savings merger imminent
The banks will become Kennebec Savings Bank when the merger is completed at 5:01 p.m. on March 5.
Amy Calder: Celebrating national pet day during the pandemic
The world would be a sadder and lonelier place without our pets, and celebrating National Love Your Pet Day on Saturday gives us a chance to honor and pamper them, Amy Calder writes.
Religious leaders in central Maine split on Mills’ house of worship order
Under the governor’s order, houses of worship may now accommodate five people per 1,000 square feet of space, or up to 50 people, whichever is greater.
Waterville Junior High School honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the second quarter.
Special committee to review fatal Waterville police shooting of Hartland man
Waterville police Chief Joseph Massey is convening a special committee to review the fatal shooting of a Hartland man last week by a police officer.
Waterville council postpones voting on proposed change in Kennebec River management plan
The council voted to postpone indefinitely making a decision about an amendment to update the Kennebec River management plan, developed by the Maine Department of Marine Resources.