A statistical property revaluation, whose results are expected soon, could lower the city’s property tax rate, officials say.
Waterville
Waterville rethinking residency requirement as search for city manager stalls
City councilors will consider voting to put a referendum on the November ballot asking voters if they want to eliminate a requirement in the city charter that a city manager must live in Waterville.
Gardiner comedy act, Madison play, cultural event in Bath set for this weekend
Get some fresh air as the waterfront concerts will kickoff in Gardiner this week and the Gardens of Lincoln County Tour is scheduled.
Augusta donor breast milk dispensary debuts
The second of its kind in Maine, the dispensary opened April 15 at Kennebec Pediatrics.
Mainers rally by the thousands for ‘No Kings’ protests against Trump
Large crowds gathered in Portland, Augusta, Auburn and elsewhere as part of a nationwide day of protests. Demonstrations were peaceful, though 2 arrests were made in Portland as police tried to move protesters onto the sidewalk.
Waterville food truck serves up Philly-style ‘water ice’
The creamy smooth, velvety-textured treat is being introduced to central Maine by Philadelphia natives and expatriates, Bobby Dombroski and his wife, Larkin Silverman.
Baseball playoffs, Waterville food trucks and legislative session in Augusta focus of Week In Photos
Central Maine photographers share their work from June 5-12.
Choose from 20 places to play mini golf in Maine
Find dog-, dinosaur- and nautical-themed courses, as well as snack bars and ice cream stands at several.
Waterville writer shares memories of the ‘Old Man’ | Column
The father of the Devine clan left behind five boys, sailors all, except for the littlest who joined the Air Force.
Waterville’s municipal pool fees increase
Those who use the Waterville municipal pool will pay more to use it this summer.