Former Freeport star Eli Spaulding will look to extend his reign on Waterville Country Club’s slippery greens.
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Unlike Waterville, it never rains in Hollywood | Column
Bad weather often drives people from beaches and outside activities to indoor theaters for entertainment.
Memorial service honors rediscovered Waterville graves of Union soldiers
The descendants of one Civil War soldier attended the service at Saint Francis Catholic and Pine Grove cemeteries in Waterville, honoring their service on the anniversary of a pivotal battle in the War Between the States.
See Waterville Civil War ceremony, sports and other summer events in photos
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from June 26-July 2.
Demolition of former Bob-In in Waterville makes way for housing
Plans are underway to build a 33,800-square-foot building facing Temple Street for office space and apartments on upper floors.
Maine issues new fish consumption limits for PFAS-tainted waters
Six bodies of water have new fish consumption advisories due to elevated levels of forever chemicals.
Augusta, Waterville, Farmington music events, bike park opening in Carrabasset Valley among things to do this week
Don’t miss “Ravenscroft” on stage in Madison, and the Coburn Park music series begins this week.
The 10 movies you shouldn’t miss at the Maine International Film Festival
Now in its 28th year, the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville will include a wide variety of feature films, shorts, restored classics and international movies.
Recalling ‘M-A-S-H’ creator’s Waterville connection | Column
Dedicated “M-A-S-H” fans and Waterville residents Joe Schmalzel and his son, Joshua, gave a presentation about Hiester Richard Hornberger Jr.’s life and work at the then-Thayer Hospital, Amy Calder writes.
Notes from the bus, Waterville writer shares the memory of a bus ride | Column
One small slip of paper from years ago discovered in a box brings back a cascade of memories, J.P. Devine writes.