Farmington’s Narrow Gauge Drive-In to offer movies Dec. 11-13 and Dec. 18-20.
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News and information from the greater Waterville area.
UMaine Extension to offer weed management, potato updates Dec. 16
ORONO — University of Maine Cooperative Extension will offer agricultural industry updates on weed management and potato storage at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 16. Weed management will be discussed by UMaine Extension professor John Jemison, followed by potato storage management by Extension crops specialist Steve Johnson, according to a news release from the extension office. […]
Stations of the Crib to be presented in Augusta and Waterville
In person and virtual events set for Dec. 13 and 20.
Waterville Senior High School honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the first quarter.
First adult-use marijuana store in Kennebec County opens in Waterville
Sweet Dirt, an Eliot-based company, opened Wednesday in the former Pine Cone Gift & Furniture Shop on Kennedy Memorial Drive.
Adult community education classes in Waterville go remote because of COVID-19 case
The entire wing of Mid-Maine Regional Adult Community Education at Waterville Senior High School closed Wednesday until Jan. 4, while Clinton Elementary School reported a positive case of COVID-19, the seventh in Maine School Administrative District 49.
Fairfield, Oakland, Waterville, Winslow forming mutual aid agreement for public works
Public works directors will present to their town governments the basics of collaboration that will go into effect if any town’s crew gets hit by COVID-19.
Dana Wilde: There’s always ground cover
If the atmosphere continues to heat up, it may not be snowing much in the Northeast in the next century, Dana Wilde writes.
COVID-safe Walk to Bethlehem planned for Dec. 13 in Rangeley
Although this is the 40th year of the walk, a big celebration will have to wait until next year.
JingleFest to be held Saturday in Skowhegan
Bring a donation for the Towriffic Toy Drive hosted by Skowhegan Chamber and United Way of Mid-Maine to host.