A roundup of cases closed July 12-18, 2018, at courts in Augusta and Waterville.
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Waterville councilor Lessing reflects on time in office
The former Ward 3 councilor said her decision to move to Iowa was not influenced by the recent atmosphere in city politics.
Temple twins take home top student film prize in Waterville
Isabelle and Phoebe Rogers’ film ‘Searching for Spring’ won over judges at the 41st annual Maine Student Film & Video Festival, which is part of the Maine International Film Festival.
Central Maine July 21 police log
Augusta and Waterville area police logs for July 21, 2018.
SNAP-Ed kids club aims to get more low-income Maine families to shop at farmers’ markets
Children’s activities highlight the Harvest Bucks program, which double the purchasing power of shoppers who use SNAP benefits at farmers’ markets.
Latin American film talent on display at MIFF’s World Filmmakers’ Forum
Programming director Ken Eisen said the region is producing some of the most interesting films being made today.
Friends, family, ex-colleagues seek pardon for deported Waterville man
Lexius Saint Martin, husband and father of three, wants to return to the U.S. from Haiti.
Republican leaders mum on Maine party candidates who have not received funds
Mark Andre of Waterville, the Republican candidate for House District 110, says it’s not appropriate for him to lobby Republican leaders about the Ethics Commission not paying his Clean Elections funds.
J.P. Devine MIFF Movie Review: ‘Going Away’
A weekend away takes an unexpected turn with MIFF’s Lifetime Achievement Award winner.
Republican candidate for House District 110 denied Clean Elections funds he qualified for
Mark Andre, who won the Republican primary for the Waterville-based seat, says the state owes him over $5,000, but a calendar problem is preventing him from collecting.