Members of the Waterville Wednesday Spinners group meet weekly in the lobby of the Paul J. Schupf Art Center and do more than spin: they knit, quilt, weave, crochet, sew and also chat a lot, Amy Calder writes.
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One hospitalized following 3-vehicle crash in Waterville
The crash occurred just before 10 a.m. Thursday on Kennedy Memorial Drive, near the intersection with Carver Street.
2023 football wrap-up: Young stars showcase central Maine’s bright future
Underclassmen emerge to lead several squads to postseason success.
2023 girls soccer wrap-up: Madison girls make history in eight-person class
The Bulldogs’ state title in the inaugural tournament highlights a season of superlatives.
2023 boys soccer wrap-up: Championship seasons abundant in central Maine this fall
Mt. Abram (Class C), Monmouth Academy (Class D) and Carrabec (eight-person) all find Gold Balls by season’s end.
College notebook: Lizzy Gruber adjusting to life as a Division I basketball player
Gardiner grad finding her way on the undefeated Saint Joseph’s University women’s basketball team.
Renys plans to open Waterville store in 2025
Owner John Reny confirmed Tuesday that the company plans to launch its Waterville location in 2025, likely at either the JFK Plaza on Kennedy Memorial Drive or Elm Plaza on upper Main Street.
Fairfield police seek identity of driver who fled into Benton woods after chase
The chase started in Norridgewock late Sunday and ended on Albion Road in Benton where the driver bailed out of the car and ran, leaving a dog in the reportedly stolen vehicle.
Housing project at former Waterville mill moves forward after developer secures financing
North River Co. plans to transform the former Lockwood Mill at 6 Water St. into 65 affordable apartments and some commercial space as part of the $40 million project.
A letter from the publisher: There is still so much to be thankful for
Dear reader, “Mainers to Be Thankful For” is one of my favorite annual features. I hope you have a chance to enjoy this year’s selection of people who make our lives brighter and our communities stronger – people like Janice Sweeney of Jay, who started her lifetime of community service working at the snack shack […]