Waterville businessman Bill Mitchell renovated the former American Legion Hall at 21 College Ave., where live music, celebrations, comedy performances and other events will be held.
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Photos: Foundation work begins at Lockwood Hotel in Waterville
The south end of the hotel will have basement walls about 11 feet high.
Clinton man killed in Litchfield logging accident
Brady Thomas Martin, 22, was cutting down a tree on a wood lot half a mile off the Ferrin Road around 6 p.m. Monday when the tree he was working on fell on top of him.
Waterville 9/11 vigil draws 50 people at the RiverWalk
Firefighters, ambulance workers, legislators and others turned out for the 6 p.m. event Wednesday along the Kennebec River to remember those who died 18 years ago in the terrorist attacks.
BikeMaine coastal loop gets underway
There and back again
Skowhegan man arrested on drug charges after search of home, vehicle
Jason Keaten, 39, is in Somerset County Jail after law enforcement officials searched his home early Wednesday on Hilltop Drive, seizing Fentanyl, drug paraphernalia and cash, according to Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster.
Skowhegan hosts meeting to gather feedback on 2nd bridge feasibility study
Tuesday night’s meeting brought out approximately 60 community members, a majority of whom expressed support for adding a new bridge to town.
Preliminary plan unveiled for $9.14 million project to improve downtown Waterville
About 100 people turned out Tuesday for a meeting to discuss future downtown improvements, including making Main and Front streets two-way.
Settlement reached in 2-year-old junkyard dispute in Rome
The town of Rome and Larry and Janet DiPietro, the owners of an unlicensed junkyard and automobile graveyard, have settled a two-year-old dispute.
Skowhegan business under fire for producing ‘Indians’ mascot apparel
A Facebook post by Maine Fire Equipment Co. promoting ‘Indian Outlaw’ T-shirts and hoodies to celebrate the start of high school football season is drawing criticism in the wake of local and state decisions to ban Native American imagery at public schools.