In the not-too-distant past, Waterville conducted a spring sidewalk arts sale, bringing many local artists to the downtown area for a one- or two-day event. It promoted local businesses and offered the community exposure to artistic projects created by area residents. Why not bring back that pleasant spring event for all of us to enjoy […]
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Awards in Augusta, snow, ice fishing, high school sports focus of this week in photos
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Investigation continues into fatal Waterville I-95 crash
With the investigation into the fatal crash pending, so are potential charges.
DOT worker deaths should lead to better roadway safety | Letter
My sympathies to the families and colleagues of the Department of Transportation (DOT) workers who were killed in the I-95 ramp accident in Waterville. Road crews should use speed bumps to slow down traffic entering Route 148 in Madison, along with creating better sight lines for traffic coming onto Route 148, by trimming trees, adding […]
20-unit housing complex approved for Waterville
The complex will be built on Drummond Avenue, close to the Fairfield town line.
In the depths of winter, look to Maine’s movie theaters for horror, whodunits, anime and classics
Plus, the Maine Outdoor Film Festival presents a collection of short films celebrating Maine’s endangered waterways and the people fighting daily to preserve them.
21 jobs at CSX Waterville rail yard being moved out of Maine
Workers opting not to move would be given a separation allowance, according to CSX.
5 Maine events this week include ‘Macbeth,’ Camden Winterfest
Catch the Maine premiere of Off-Broadway hit ‘Still’ in Lewiston.
Comedy, theater, music events set for central Maine this week
Reggie Watts plans show in Gardiner, Waterville Opera House to stage ‘The Nerd,’ and The Chocolate Church Arts Center plans to host Jason Anderson.
Transfers elevating Southern Maine women’s basketball
Skowhegan’s Jaycie Christopher and Avah Ingalls have been catalysts in the Huskies’ pursuit of the NCAA D-III tournament.