The festival accepts submissions of feature-length and short films of any genre.
Waterville
Mid-Maine Technical Center students compete in Skills championships
Sixty business and industry representatives from the greater Waterville area served as judges for the 190 students participating.
Feb. 5, 1982: Check out this ‘pretty little house’ built by a Waterville grandfather for his 12-year-old granddaughter
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Waterville Walmart evacuated; man taken to hospital
Waterville first responders rushed Tuesday afternoon to Walmart, which was cleared of shoppers.
Waterville tax lien goes undiscovered for 62 years
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen one quite this old,” said the lawyer representing the estate of Edward E. Spaulding Sr., who officials say paid his taxes every year for decades.
Gardiner opera house to feature Griffin William Sherry Feb. 14
Sherry’s roots continue to grow in the ever evolving genres of folk, Americana and rock ‘n roll.
Hallowell theater’s season to begin with ‘The Love Seat’
HALLOWELL — Gaslight Theater’s 2025 Season begins this month with an East Coast premier of Sam Haven’s two-act comedy “The Love Seat,” directed by John Rider. The show is set to be produced at Hallowell City Hall Auditorium, 1 Winthrop St., over two weekends, including Sunday matinees, Feb. 14-16 and 21-23. Friday and Saturday shows start […]
Complete our crossword of key central Maine news events from 2024
We’ve pulled the answers from some of our most read stories.
Where to play trivia any night of the week in Maine
These bars, breweries and restaurants in central, western and southern Maine hold weekly events where you can test your knowledge.
Waterville Farmers’ Market makes its way outside
The market set up outside last week for the first time this season and will setup Thursday at Head of Falls with summer hours starting May 1.