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Waterville council exploring ways to combat browntail moth infestation in the city

City Councilor Thomas Klepach, D-Ward 3, said several constituents have suffered rashes from browntail moth which are invading oak and fruit trees in Waterville and suggested the city consider launching a multiyear treatment regimen.

Waterville council approves more than $140,000 in contracts for library work

Waterville council approves more than $140,000 in contracts for library work
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Waterville Council to consider library restoration work contracts

Waterville Council to consider library restoration work contracts The council also is expected to consider forming a committee to explore temporary and permanent locations for City Council meetings. 4 of 4 Waterville Public Library director Tammy Rabideau by birch archways that were restored with other historic woodwork at the 1905 library building in Waterville. Rabideau said Monday she is looking forward to making improvements to flooring and exterior windows at the library. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel WATERVILLE The City Council on Tuesday night will consider awarding contracts to companies for more than $100,000 worth of work to help restore Waterville Public Library. The meeting will be held virtually at 7 p.m. and the public may access the meeting link via the city’s website, www.waterville-me.gov. Those wanting to take part in the meeting must contact the city clerk’s office by 5 p.m. Tuesday to receive credentials to sign in.

Fairfield man sentenced in Waterville drive-by shooting

Fairfield man sentenced in Waterville drive-by shooting No one was injured by shots Tyler H. Greenlaw allegedly fired from a passing car into a woman s parked car on Oak Street in September 2020. Share AUGUSTA A Fairfield man who shot up a woman’s parked car in a drive-by shooting in Waterville is expected to spend a year behind bars after pleading guilty Monday to being a felon in possession of a gun, criminal mischief and reckless conduct. Tyler H. Greenlaw Police say Tyler H. Greenlaw, 26, admitted to them he fired a gun Sept. 4, 2020, multiple times from a passenger seat of a car in Waterville. A woman’s unoccupied car parked on Oak Street was shot in the incident.

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