Matthew Zita began work at Front & Main over the holidays, but said he began implementing his vision for the restaurant last month.
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Winslow High student starts school’s first Unified Cheer Team
Adeline “Addie” Blackstone was inspired by an award she received from the ShineOnCass Foundation.
SUV hit by train, pushed down tracks in Waterville
The driver failed to stop at railroad safety gates that had been lowered on Main Street, police said.
China Lake Provisions grand opening set for Feb. 14-16
The store offers prepared pizzas and sandwiches as well as a full range of grocery items with a focus on Maine-made products.
Waterville’s Muskie Center plans Feb. 16 ice fishing derby, carnival
The annual Gene & Lucille Letourneau event offers cash prizes for first and second place in eight fish categories for adults and 10 categories for youth participants.
Waterville Opera House plans The Outlaw concert
The southern rock legends are a band of brothers bound together by history, harmony and the road.
Waterville Opera House to stage Julia Gagnon Feb. 14
The singer is working on writing and recording new music with her fiancé and musical partner, Nate Haven.
At 89, Winslow caterer is hanging up her apron
Reporting Aside: Jean Theriault is retiring after 50 years of catering everything from weddings and funerals to gun shows and birthday parties, Amy Calder writes.
Waterville hospice to offer grief support group
Meetings will be held Thursdays beginning March 6.
Winslow girls hockey co-op ousts Edward Little co-op in OT
Katie Berard’s overtime goal gives the Black Tigers an opening-round upset for the second straight season.