WATERVILLE — Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce is partnering with Ewaste Recycling Solutions to host a universal waste collection from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday at Eagle Rental, 3 Waterville Industrial Park.
June 2012
Waterville police investigating graffiti
WATERVILLE — Graffiti sprayed early Wednesday on at least 11 businesses, signs and buildings in the city is being investigated by police.
Bicycle shop opens in Carrabassett Valley
CARRABASSETT VALLEY — Carrabassett Valley Bike, off Route 27 at the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center, was recently opened by Bob Ash.
Skowhegan robber may have used getaway vehicle
SKOWHEGAN — Police continued the search Wednesday for a man who robbed a convenience store Tuesday evening.
Sebasticook Valley Health hires orthopaedic surgeon
PITTSFIELD — Sebasticook Valley Health recently announced that Maxime J. Coles joined the medical staff as an orthopaedic surgeon.
Absentee ballot deadline announced
WATERVILLE — The deadline to request absentee ballots for Tuesday’s election is 5 p.m. today, according to City Clerk Patti Dubois. The deadline for submitting absentee ballots is 8 p.m. Tuesday, she said.
Head of Falls approved for new Waterville police station
WATERVILLE — Police will move into a new police station at Head of Falls early next year, if all goes according to plan.
OUR OPINION: Wis. vote shows growing influence of corporate funds
Only time will tell whether Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s solid victory in Tuesday’s recall election will resonate nationally as other voters go to the polls in November.
If you cut feed for golden goose, will it lay giant eggs?
In 1964, the World Bank made the United States the Golden Goose. Republicans have given the world reason not to trust us. They cut off the feed for the Golden Goose, and Mitt Romney thinks the goose will lay giant golden eggs for him if only he can cut back on the feed a lttle […]
CANOEING: Eagle Lake in early June is well worth the ride
For one of the truly outstanding paddling and mountain gazing experiences in the Northeast, consider a visit to Eagle Lake on Mount Desert Island this June. At 425 acres, Eagle Lake is the largest freshwater pond in Acadia National Park. June is a great time to visit; kids are still in school, and the notorious Acadia hordes of tourists have yet to fully engulf the park. Plus, Mother Nature is in full summer mode.