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PublishedJune 16, 2020
Police remain hushed on cause of death in Waterville shooting
The final cause of death for Joseph Tracy, who was shot June 6 in Waterville and died two days later, is being withheld because the case is an active investigation.
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PublishedJune 14, 2020
Maine International Film Festival to feature political thriller as centerpiece
Organizers said this year's festival is being dedicated to all people of color who have died due to racial violence.
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PublishedJune 10, 2020
LGBTQ+ groups across Maine make adjustments for Pride month
Twelve organizations across Maine have teamed up to create a completely virtual Pride Month. The first event is a livestream of a drag queen story hour hosted by the Children's Book Cellar in Waterville.
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PublishedJune 9, 2020
Clinton teen who drove car in accident that killed 3 released into mother’s custody
Timothy Silva, 17, appeared at court Tuesday afternoon for a detention hearing, where Waterville District Court Judge Charles Dow allowed him to return to his mother's home in Fairfield while he awaits his next hearing.
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PublishedJune 9, 2020
Family mourns man shot in Waterville on Saturday as investigation continues
Dan Tracy, father of Waterville shooting victim Joe Tracy, said his son loved animals, his nephews and nieces, and racing motorcycles, but he did not tell them who shot him or why.
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PublishedJune 8, 2020
Police: Man, 33, dies after weekend shooting at Waterville apartment
Waterville and Maine State police continue to investigate the shooting Saturday of Joseph Tracy. No arrest had been made as of Monday.
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PublishedJune 6, 2020
Waterville and Maine State police investigating shooting on College Avenue late Saturday morning
The man was initially taken by ambulance to MaineGeneral, where he was later transported by LifeFlight to Portland.
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PublishedJune 3, 2020
Maine Voices: The question white parents don’t face – ‘Why do they hate us?’
George Floyd’s murder traumatized my daughter. White Americans should stop ignoring the racist acts and attitudes that helped lead to it.
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PublishedJune 1, 2020
Hundreds line Waterville streets to protest racism in aftermath of Minneapolis man’s death
Monday's protest drew at least 200 people to the the Universalist-Unitarian Church in Waterville, with participants hoisting signs amid nationwide unrest stemming from George Floyd's death while in police custody.
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PublishedMay 25, 2020
Brother from Waterville follows in military footsteps of older sibling
Wade Slack was killed in Afghanistan in 2010, but for his younger brother Andrew Slack, it was a ‘stern reality check,’ one that prompted him to join military service.
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