University of Maine Cooperative Extension will offer five research updates specific to the agricultural industry at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10. According to a news release from the Orono extension office, presentations by UMaine Extension assistant professor and plant pathologist Alicyn Smart, Maine Potato Board agronomist Jake Dyer, and UMaine graduate students Kedi Li, Sylvia […]
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News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Waterville’s ‘financial position is positive,’ audit reveals
The council on Tuesday voted to accept the audit report by Nicholson, Michaud & Nadeau certified public accountants.
Redington-Fairview General Hospital to begin next phase of vaccine rollout Thursday
The director of pharmacy said that the hospital received a small amount of vaccines for phase 1B of vaccine distribution, which includes those 70 and older.
Nor’easter dumps more than 6 inches of snow on central Maine
Snow started Monday evening and was expected to continue into Tuesday evening, with wind gusts and some outages reported as the storm blew into the region.
Raffle to benefit Kennebec Behavioral Health, Bread of Life Soup Kitchen
Drawing will be held Feb. 8.
Buck named U.S. Presidential Scholars Program candidate
Sidney teen attends Messalonskee High School.
Owls Head museum to open new exhibit Feb. 7
Road to Vacationland will include immersive displays and historic artifacts.
Foundation offers scholarships to help Maine women further education
Application deadline is April 13.
Waterville Planning Board approves mobile home park expansion — with conditions
The board also voted 7-0 to elect Samantha Burdick its chairperson, succeeding Paul Lussier, who resigned recently.
Waterville council to honor former city manager, consider supporting diversity statement
Councilors are also expected to hear a review Tuesday of the city audit for the 2020 fiscal year, and consider establishing a city manager evaluation committee.