The company was chosen in 2025 to design and build the majority of the MOOSE Network project that will improve internet access in more than 100 communities.
Waterville
Juliette’s Bakery and Deli will close at the end of the month. It could be forever.
The beloved neighborhood hot spot is for sale, and owners and neighbors hope for a buyer who will keep the deli going.
Former Inland Hospital in Waterville to become mixed-use site, developer says
The property, on the market for $2.7 million, was bought Thursday.
Longboarder jams to tunes while cruising at Head of Falls in Waterville
Photographer Rich Abrahamson focuses on an individual enjoying an early spring day near the Two Cent Bridge.
What to do for Earth Day in central Maine
Activities in late April include cleanup events, readings and happy hours.
New York man arrested in Waterville on homicide charge
David McCadney, 19, was arrested in connection with multiple gang-related shootings in New York.
Inland Hospital closed a year ago. Waterville’s wounds are still fresh
‘There is a hospital 20 miles down the road,’ the president of the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter said, ‘and it might as well be in Portland.’
April vacation with the kids? Try these 6 fun ideas
Theater camps are available, a speed-friending event is set for teens, a circus is planned, and central Maine offers many kid-friendly outing opportunities.
Thomas College alum bequeaths $1.2M for scholarships
The donation from Susan C. Jaques, remembered as frugal and thoughtful, will help students for generations, the Thomas College president said.
A superior name for the former George J. Mitchell Elementary School | Letter
I was born in Waterville and have spent most of my adult life in Maine. Even though I’ve never met the Hon. George Mitchell, I know of his accomplishments. He has done more for his fellow Mainers, Americans and our Irish friends than 99% of the population. He could be called Waterville’s most famous son. […]