The German company, which currently has no Maine stores, signed a lease in the Pine Tree Shopping Center on Brighton Avenue.
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Central Maine Pride to hold Valentine’s mixer Feb. 12
A percentage of all food and beverage sales will be donated to the group.
Maine delegation rejects Trump’s plan to take over Gaza as dangerous, unserious
Sen. Susan Collins doubts the plan would work and says it might be a negotiating tactic, Sen. Angus King says it’s dangerous and Rep. Chellie Pingree calls it sickening and reckless.
Anti-Trump protesters gather near Maine State House in Augusta
The protest was part of a movement in capital cities across the nation.
Waterville man sentenced in gun store burglary
Damiean Marcial-Alexander stole firearms from J.R.’s Trading & Pawn in downtown Waterville in 2022.
Pet adoption event planned for Feb. 8 in Augusta
In addition to supporting community groups in their work to find good homes for great animals, Tractor Supply’s pet adoption event will include a pet treat tasting, giveaways and a bake sale.
Deadline for Waterville film festival entries is Feb. 14
The festival accepts submissions of feature-length and short films of any genre.
Former Skowhegan Drive-In Theatre approved for mobile home park
Plans for the site at 201 Waterville Road include 36 mobile home lots and six recreational vehicle lots.
Maine attorney general dismisses Trump effort to restrict gender-affirming care
Aaron Frey and 14 other state attorneys general said the president’s executive order is ‘is wrong on the science and the law.’
Mid-Maine Technical Center students compete in Skills championships
Sixty business and industry representatives from the greater Waterville area served as judges for the 190 students participating.