Police Chief Joseph Massey said the man fell about 30 feet after he apparently lost his balance while talking to a friend who was on the ground below the apartment building at the corner of College Avenue and Highwood Street.
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A dire need for school bus drivers is felt in Fairfield, Waterville schools
The Fairfield area school district has hired two new drivers since an initial hiring push earlier this year, officials said.
Two men injured after falling from roof of Waterville house
Emergency workers rushed to the scene on Brook Street just after 9 a.m. Wednesday and loaded the injured men into ambulances.
Police: Waterville man threatened to staple tape to woman before sexual assault
The victim told police a man she lives with came home under the influence of what she believed was drugs and he threatened to staple electrical tape to her head before assaulting her.
Waterville police identify man whose body was found by train tracks
Police are still awaiting an official cause of death to be determined for Anthony Kershner, 46, of Center Street, but say foul play is not suspected.
Journalist describes how to tackle hard interviews as part of Colby’s Lovejoy award event
In the past, the Waterville college has offered discussions for students, but this year is extending its effort into the community.
As Maine pot industry waits for rules, security questions loom
Marijuana providers say it’s unclear what they are allowed to do to protect their businesses from theft and other crimes.
Candidates for Maine governor debate power project, education, health care at Waterville forum
About 150 people turned out for the event Thursday, held at Thomas College and hosted by the college and the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce.
No crime suspected in death of man found near railroad tracks in Waterville
Police have identified the man, who appears to be in his 40s and lives in the area, but will not know the cause of death until the medical examiner releases autopsy results.
Former Denver Post editor named Colby’s Lovejoy Award winner for courage in journalism
Chuck Plunkett’s editorial board took a stand for local news coverage during a period of newsroom downsizings by criticizing his paper’s owner for staff cuts.