College to launch Lunder Institute Talks via Zoom, more
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News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Waterville planning board gets first look at plans for a food specialty store
The Planning Board on Monday also voted 6-1 to approve a final plan for a marijuana cultivation facility at 46 Industrial Road.
Town of Norridgewock seeking applicants for full-time firefighter positions
Town Manager Richard LaBelle said that applications will start being reviewed at the beginning of August.
Waterville City Council to consider proposed $44.2 million municipal, school budget
Councilors on Tuesday night are also expected to consider a resolution urging businesses to encourage customers and employees to wear face coverings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Photos: Central Mainers cope with rising temperatures
It’s been a scorcher outside lately. Central Mainers show off how they’re keeping cool.
Bond measure approval will fuel state’s goal of expanding rural broadband
Voters approved a $15 million bond last week to push high-speed internet service into more low-density areas of Maine.
Coronavirus and papermaking woes bring tough times to Maine’s logging industry
‘This is probably the lowest point that I’ve ever seen,’ says one logging industry veteran and association president.
Maine Open Farm Day pivots to virtual format for 2020
Consumers invited to connect with Maine farms online to explore and support local agriculture.
Photos: Single car crash on Interstate 95 in Waterville
A lone vehicle drove off the southbound exit ramp Sunday at mile marker 127.
Absentee voting smooth in Maine, but big test is November
The state’s July 14 primary shattered previous records for absentee ballot use in a primary.