Heidi Everson, 42, had her toddler in the car when it crashed into a house on Oak Street and later assaulted a nurse at Inland Hospital, police said.
Amy Calder
Staff Writer
Amy Calder covers Waterville, including city government, for the Morning Sentinel and writes a column, “Reporting Aside,” which appears Sundays in both the Sentinel and Kennebec Journal. She has worked at the newspaper since 1988, including a stint as bureau chief for the Somerset County Bureau in Skowhegan, and has covered a variety of beats. A Skowhegan native, she holds a bachelors in English from University of Hartford and completed post-graduate work at the School of Education at University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She has received numerous of awards from the Maine Press Association and New England Associated Press News Executives Association and is author of the book, "Comfort is an Old Barn," a collection of curated columns published by Islandport Press. Calder lives in Waterville with her husband, Philip Norvish, a retired Sentinel reporter and editor.
Speeding pickup crashes in Farmington
A Eustis teenager was taken to the hospital after nearly hitting a sheriff’s deputy’s vehicle head-on and crashing into three parked cars.
Five underage visitors to Colby summoned for allegedly drinking
The group got into a fight with students, police say, but no injuries are reported and no students are arrested.
Waterville regains a long-forgotten but historic bridge plaque
It honored a Depression-era mayor and might have been stolen from a local bridge.
Author pays tribute to Unity College
Speaker Terry Tempest Williams salutes Unity as the first American college to divest from fossil fuels.
Waterville woman charged with leading police on chase through city
Two police cruisers are bumped as officers try various ways to stop Rhonda Graves.
Sighting of flipped boat turns into dry run for Waterville rescuers
A rescuer wearing cold water gear goes into flooded Messalonskee Stream to find the boat chained to a tree.
After an icy and long swim, rescuers save dog from river
Winslow firemen respond after a 2-year-old Irish setter slips into the Kennebec River.
Dog rescued from Kennebec River in Winslow
Keeli, a 2-year-old Irish setter, spent more than a half-hour in the river before a rescue boat reached the dog Friday morning.
Westbrook woman ‘in excruciating pain’ after snowmobile crash
David and Laurie Clarke were injured Sunday while riding into blindingly bright sun.