The 28th annual Taste of Waterville, an adult-focused experience highlighting the area’s ethnicity and diversity, is to be held from noon to 11 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4, at Head of Falls on Front Street, along the Kennebec River. Taste of Waterville will include a variety of food, cultural and culinary booths, along with music, cash […]
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News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Aggressive driving leads to deadly crash on I-95 in Sidney, police say
Miles Ranger, 52, of Old Orchard Beach dies at hospital Thursday following two-vehicle crash.
Skowhegan River Fest kicks off weeklong celebration Sunday
Events are scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. Sunday with a fly fishing clinic at Lake George Regional Park East.
Solar panel field planned for former Skowhegan landfill site
A public hearing for three items, including a solar ordinance and proposed solar project, will be held Aug. 10 at the regular Board of Selectmen meeting in Skowhegan.
Dana Wilde: The visible 6,000 stars
You could spend a lifetime sorting out information on one star at a time and probably not make your way through them all, writes Dana Wilde.
Waterville Board of Education moves forward with junior high addition for grades 4-5
The board OK’d a $26.1 million school budget while also approving $6.12 million addition to the Waterville Junior High School.
St. Albans man accused of sexually assaulting child
Andrew C. Smith, 28, is charged with gross sexual assault and unlawful sexual contact.
Embden man faces charges after being injured in motorcycle crash, police say
A pedestrian reported that a man was unresponsive near a motorcycle on Saturday morning on the side of Preble Avenue in Madison.
Norridgewock officials seek $8 million for road erosion repairs, sidewalk upgrades
Two separate requests were sent to different agencies, one addressing major erosion concerns from nearby rivers while the other addresses repairing and adding another sidewalk near downtown.
Maine Academy of Natural Sciences graduates 21 in Threshold program Friday
Alternative high school program allows students to finish their diploma requirements while working independently for part of the week.