The Ticonic Bridge, which spans the Kennebec River between Waterville and Winslow, will be replaced as part of a nearly $53 million project.
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Legislators to host Constituent Coffee event in Waterville April 15
WATERVILLE — Sen. David LaFountain, D-Winslow, plans to hold a Constituent Coffee office hours event for residents of Senate District 16. Rep. Colleen Madigan, D-Waterville, will co-host the event. Senate District 16, which includes Albion, Fairfield, Oakland, Waterville and Winslow. The gathering will now take place from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 15, […]
Waterville Planning Board cites benefits of multimillion-dollar housing project
Head of Falls Village would include two buildings with a total of 63 housing units at the corner of Temple and Front streets.
Winslow residents likely to see property tax increase this year, town manager says
The municipal budget, which was discussed Monday by the Town Council, could grow this year by $1.8 million.
Waterville Planning Board to review latest proposal for apartment complex along Front Street
The board is expected Tuesday to hear preliminary plans for Head of Falls Village, which would include more than 60 apartments.
Photos: Hungry locals show support for Vassalboro Grange as it supports local businesses
Central Mainers gathered Saturday for a buttermilk pancake breakfast at the Vassalboro Grange. The breakfast was made with all locally sourced food and the proceeds from the all-you-can-eat breakfast go toward upgrading the grange’s kitchen equipment. Photos by Morning Sentinel photojournalist Michael G. Seamans.
As new school superintendent prepares to take the helm in Waterville, plenty of challenges await
Assistant Superintendent Peter Hallen is set to assume the top spot July 1 and already has critical areas to address.
Augusta egg hunt draws scores of children in search of Easter treats
Despite chilly temperatures, families from across the region converged on Augusta’s Mill Park on Saturday to collect Easter eggs, hang out with the Easter Bunny and try for a prize basket.
Central Maine fires draw crews from across the region
A small fire in an apartment, a brush fire and a vehicle fire that spread to a garage kept fire crews hopping Friday afternoon and evening.