A State Police spokesman said Sunday that the officer and the suspect are being treated for gunshot wounds.
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Our View: Colby teaches the upside of community
Institutions benefit when they help their regional economy thrive.
Waterville’s Quarry Road meets the challenge of hosting Eastern Cup Nordic ski races
This year’s Eastern Cup Opener was held in memory of Roy Varney, a state champion Nordic skier from Turner who passed away in a farming accident in July at the age of 19.
Waterville hospital seek proposals for Community Benefit Grant Program
WATERVILLE — Northern Light Inland Hospital is committed to improving the health of the communities it serves. Its Community Benefit Grant Program is designed to help address priority health issues facing local communities by expanding partnerships and use of evidence-informed prevention practices. The hospital seeks proposals that measurably impact one of these priority health issues, […]
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
Goodbye, autumn; hello, winter
After several incursions of wintry weather into the autumn season, winter has officially arrived, according to the calendar, and the images of an autumn gone by are all that remains of the fall. While freezing temperatures have dominated the last few days, warmer weather has been forecast through the weekend, and temperatures as high as […]
Waterville announces holiday refuse, recycling collection schedule
The City of Waterville has announcing that, because of certain limitations, recycling collection services for Wednesday and Thursday’s routes are being rotated during the upcoming consecutive holiday weeks. Collections may also be affected by weather conditions and residents are advised to check the City’s web page at waterville-me.gov for any changes or cancellations, according to […]
Colby alumnus pledges $1 million toward Waterville art center
Mark W. Hubbert, a 1979 graduate of Colby, has donated the money to build The Hub, the lobby of the Paul J. Schupf Art Center that will occupy The Center in downtown Waterville.
Waterville installing 1,492 new LED streetlights citywide
Waterville officials expect the city will save $250,000 annually, or about 75% of its annual energy cost, with the new lights.
Commentary: Proposed Maine local option tax would be a losing proposition
Border-county businesses would forfeit sales, and taxpayers in most of the state’s municipalities would see little benefit.