Multiple attendees at a meeting Monday night expressed disapproval of selectmen and the town manager’s conduct, including her writing in the annual town report that “anyone who thinks Clinton is a ‘one-horse town’ needs to put down their beer and get off the front porch.”
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News and information from the greater Waterville area.
Waterville planners give final approval to Colby’s Lockwood Hotel
The Planning Board heard initial plans for the redevelopment of the former Lockwood mills and also gave the green light to a publicly accessible floating dock on Messalonskee Stream.
Cybersecurity firm expands into Oakland, highlighting growth of online threats
Maine Technology Group will add four new jobs to the area as a result of the expansion as more nonprofits and municipalities are targeted by cyberattacks.
Mid Maine Technical Center honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the fourth quarter.
Amy Calder: Reassessing our beliefs, as July 4 nears
Amy Calder asks those with hard-held views on immigration to consider from whence they came, as the U.S. is about to celebrate the anniversary of its independence from Britain.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
Kat Wright, Katie Matzell to perform Waterville Rocks! concert
Free concert series is hosted by the Waterville Opera House and held in Castonguay Square.
Winslow High School honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the fourth quarter.
Strawberries nearly two weeks late this year, and wet weather hasn’t helped
The abnormally cool and damp spring conditions are to blame for stalled production in the strawberry fields.
Maine horse associations move Skowhegan show from fall to summer to reinvigorate participation
Just under 40 exhibitors showed up for the all-breed Autumn Apple Jubilee Horse Show this weekend at the Skowhegan Fairgrounds, nearly half the number that participated a decade ago.