The emails shed light on implications that Nick Isgro’s controversial use of social media have for the city.
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Moose wandering near Interstate 95 in Waterville tranquilized by warden service
Cpl. John MacDonald said he did not know where the moose was taken Monday but said it was probably somewhere far safer.
Winslow couple among many bringing food to police at Norridgewock command center
Shane Morrison, a former police officer, said it was ‘a humbling experience’ to bring food donations they had gathered to help officers working on an extensive manhunt.
Waterville schools superintendent makes case for social workers, psychiatric staff
More students are facing problems such as homelessness and abuse, Eric Haley tells city officials and residents.
Top of ‘Ticonic’ sculpture in downtown Waterville removed
The base and post of the artwork are scheduled to be moved May 3 to Head of Falls and the sculpture is expected to be reassembled at the site, where a $1.5 million RiverWalk will be built.
Waterville couple indicted on sexual assault charges listing more child victims
Michael and Jennifer Steven remain in jail in lieu of $250,000 bail following new indictments involving children.
Alumnus gives Colby College $2.5 million to aid Maine students
The former class president says he wants other deserving students to get the same help he got more than 50 years ago.
Colby graduate donates $2.5 million for financial aid to Maine students
Steve Ford, who grew up in Maine and received financial aid, has committed to helping Maine students go to Colby.
For a Randolph couple, a cold and muddy run sounds like wedding bells
In an unusual ceremony, two runners tie the knot after completing the annual Dirty Dog Mud Race at Thomas College while decked out in wedding gear.
Mud Meet keeps woodsmen tradition alive at Colby College
The annual coed event, held at the field across from Jonson Pond, features ax throwing and various chopping challenges.