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Bail set at $1 million for man accused of shooting Waterville police officer
Richard Murray-Burns of Hartland, who was wounded in a gunfight with police, makes his first court appearance.
Hartland man charged in shooting of Waterville police officer
Richard Murray-Burns, 29, who was shot by police during the Dec. 22 incident, is arrested while leaving a Bangor hospital.
Waterville officer shot during traffic stop ‘recovering well’
Investigations continue into the Dec. 22 shooting of police Officer Timothy Hinton by the suspect, who later was shot by law enforcement officers in Canaan.
Teen pulls himself out of the Kennebec after breaking through ice
Aaron Hall, 14, of Waterville is ‘found and safe,’ officials say.
More details emerge from Waterville-Canaan shootout that wounded officer, suspect
Richard Murray-Burns, 29, of Harmony allegedly initiated a car chase and shooting after Waterville police pulled him over Sunday after a report of shoplifting at Walmart.
Waterville police officer shot; suspect wounded in exchange of gunfire in Canaan after car chase
The officer pulled over a man in connection with a shoplifting incident at Walmart in Waterville, and seven officers fired on the suspect in the ensuing shootout, Maine State Police say.
Our View: Colby teaches the upside of community
Institutions benefit when they help their regional economy thrive.
Waterville’s Quarry Road Trails hosts Eastern Cup Nordic ski races
This year’s 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.
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.