The snowfall prompted closings of local schools and clubs, and more than a dozen vehicle accidents and rollovers.
Jesse Scardina
Snowstorm expected to dump 9 to 14 inches in Waterville area
The snowfall prompted closings of local schools and clubs, and more than a dozen vehicle accidents and rollovers were reported Wednesday afternoon.
Deer collisions abound on stretch of Unity road, highlighting recent Maine issue
A harsh winter, warming temperatures and unaware motorists have made deer-heavy areas of the state particularly dangerous recently.
Benton residents complain about noise from substation that could be tax boon to town
A presentation on creating a tax increment financing district previews information voters will need at Saturday’s Town Meeting.
Waterville math team becomes area powerhouse
In existence less that two years, the high school squad ranks second only to Erskine Academy locally and 15th statewide.
Benton to consider tax proposal for CMP substation
Town officials want to ward against a reduction in state aid by reducing the amount of taxable property the power station adds to the tax rolls.
Old Waterville police station torn apart for renovation
The basement area will become City Hall storage space by fall after 28 years as the hub of the city’s police activity.
Students at Waterville school raise $17,000 for food pantry
Alice Willette and Gabbie St. Peter were honored for their fundraising efforts Wednesday with a school assembly attended by former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell.
Unity College’s first faculty member, Donald Mortland, dies
Mortland was hired in 1965 and was remembered Tuesday as a consummate professional and respected friend.
Maine officials keeping an eye on icy Kennebec, other rivers
An “Interesting winter” may make for an interesting spring, floodwise, as officials gather information that will tell them what to expect.