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Waterville Community Foundation gives $40,000 for public-safety drone; commits funding to local paper

6441786 · September 23, 2025
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Summary

At the Sept. 22 Waterville City Council meeting, the Waterville Community Foundation presented a $40,000 check for a police/fire drone project and announced multi-year support for the Anthony Wayne Free Press; the police department said it is pursuing a purchase order to hold a unit shown at a public demo.

The Waterville Community Foundation presented the City of Waterville with a $40,000 check for public-safety equipment during the Sept. 22 council meeting, donating the money specifically to a planned drone project for the city’s police and fire departments. The foundation’s leaders also announced funding to support the Anthony Wayne Free Press.

"Tonight...we are gonna present you with a check for the public safety for fire and police department. A check for $40,000 This here is for the drone project," said Randy Sikorsky, identifying himself as a Waterville resident and a representative of the foundation. Diana Wall, also…

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