‘The World Needs Art’ is the theme of this year’s Youth Art Month exhibits on view March 1-30 with opening receptions set for March 13.
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Maine could soon add speed cameras to I-95 construction zones
Lawmakers have debated the highway speed camera plan, which has bipartisan support, since last year.
Why planning your own funeral may be the last, best gift you give your family
The co-directors at Gallant Funeral Home in Waterville say that even for simple plans, making advance arrangements will comfort your loved ones during a difficult time.
Photo: Undeterred by snow — Waterville duo braves the winter
Dog owner is prepared for cold-weather walks with fleece for pet.
Waterville, Winslow host Special Olympics Maine 2026 Winter Games
Speed skating races were held at Colby College, Quarry Road Recreation Area hosted snowshoe and cross country competitions and opening ceremonies and a dance are planned at Winslow High School.
Here are 5 goals the Waterville City Council has set for 2026
Housing and growing the tax base are among top priorities city councilors are focusing on this year.
Music, comedy slated for this week in central Maine
The Smithereens plan Waterville concert, Graham Ganter featured in Gardiner’s Homegrown Series and Pete Correale is set to stage at the State Theatre.
Woman killed in Waterville crash identified
The fatal crash occurred late Sunday morning at the Big Apple on upper Main Street.
One dead after crash at Waterville gas station
Waterville police said it appears a pedestrian in Big Apple parking lot was struck when a vehicle veered off Main Street.
Theater, concert and a preview of what’s coming next in central Maine
Kahil El’Zabar plans to bring his ensemble to Waldoboro, ‘The Secret Garden’ will be staged in Waterville, Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt also plan Waterville performance and mark your calendars for Maine Maple Sunday Weekend.