City’s last cleanup day, in 2013, saw little participation. This year, officials think the COVID-19 pandemic might prompt more residents to get rid of unwanted items.
2021
Patriots roster overhaul complete with impactful draft
New England addressed needs, specifically at quarterback and on the defensive front, after a spending spree in free agency.
Waterville Planning Board to review final plans for $18 million Paul J. Schupf Art Center
Board also expected Monday night to consider final plans for a mini mall on College Avenue and a wood products facility on Airport Road.
Man United’s game against Liverpool called off after fans storm stadium in protest
Fans are unhappy with the Glazer family ownership and are demanding they sell the club.
TJ’s Burgers & Dogs in Waterville will not reopen after 20 years in business
Owner Jon Bard says he cannot operate the business for physical reasons or sell it because it does not meet the state’s revised licensing standards.
U.S. denies Iran claims of prisoner deal; U.K. plays it down
The United States has denied a report by Iran’s state-run television broadcaster that deals had been reached for the Islamic Republic to release U.S. and British prisoners in exchange for Tehran receiving billions of dollars.
Young people still make up sizable portion of new COVID-19 cases in Maine
Of the 231 coronavirus infections reported by the Maine CDC on Sunday, 39% were in people under 30.
Maine International Film Festival to hold in-person, virtual screenings
MIFF to return this July with focus on making the 10-day event accessible to all.
Hiking in Maine: A sampler of cabin fever-reliever hikes on the coast, from York County to Lubec
With the snow pretty much gone along the coast, these options allow a hiker to enjoy some welcome exercise and soak in some warm sun.