Thousands shrugged off the rain to play, dance, drink and sample the culinary offerings of area restaurants.
Jesse Scardina
Tree falls on power lines, closing downtown Waterville link
Part of an aging tree fell Wednesday morning, knocking down power wires and closing Silver Street to downtown Waterville.
Madison-registered sex offender gets 20 years
Timothy Hayes, a registered offender, pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting an 8-year-old Clinton boy and to misdemeanors related to eight other children.
Berthelette family thanks Pittsfield for support
The pain of the 14-year-old’s death is tempered by community support and knowing his transplanted heart saved a woman’s life.
Madison graduate to be honored at Taste of Waterville
Larz Moody, winner of a Folds of Honor scholarship, will be presented with it Wednesday during the food festival.
Bellows defends endorsement statement in Waterville
The Democratic U.S. Senate candidate denies GOP claims she misrepresented an AFL-CIO endorsement.
Common Street Arts exhibit shows off cool art on small canvas
Maine artists were given a 6-by-6-inch square on which to create as part of the Waterville gallery’s ‘Honey I Shrunk the ARTwork’ fundraiser.
Oakland geese to be spared this time
There are more geese at the town beach, but after removed geese were killed in June, the town will seek less deadly solutions.
City preps for Taste of Waterville
Elegant dining, finger food and picnic fare will be joined by the city’s first meatball eating contest.
Windsor man dies in Vassalboro car crash
One person is dead after a crash involving a car and a truck Tuesday morning on Route 3.