People told the City Council on Tuesday that it was fiscally irresponsible to move forward on leasing, and possibly purchasing, a building on Front Street that would hold council meetings and serve other functions.
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Waterville City Council to consider final budget vote, lease of new council chambers
The City Council is expected to give approval Tuesday to a combined municipal and school budget totaling $56.34 million.
Boys lacrosse: York edges Messalonskee in game of runs in Class B final
Eagles find way to tie game in third quarter, but ultimately fall to Wildcats.
Softball: Mia Coots, Megan Watson face one more test together for Nokomis
Pitcher-catcher duo have worked together since middle school and are now trying to win Class B title.
Reporting Aside: Oakland man extends kindness to students from afar
Gil Roy has hosted more than two-dozen foreign exchange students from around the world in the last 14 years and has two more coming this summer, Amy Calder writes.
Boys lacrosse: Messalonskee seniors have unfinished business entering Class B final
Group wishes to leave their mark with state title.
Massachusetts man arrested on charge of aggravated attempted murder in Waterville
Irineu Goncalves, 34, faces several charges after police found him strangling a woman behind a hotel on Main Street, according to officials..
Softball: Oxford Hills walks it off against Skowhegan to win Class A North title
Vikings overcome key defensive miscue as Maddy Miller single seals 4-3 victory.
Softball: Nokomis rallies past Hermon to win first Class B North title
Megan Watson smacks home run, double for Warriors in convincing victory over Hawks.
Planning Board hears more details about downtown Waterville housing proposal
Kennebec Realty Partners told the board Tuesday that two long-vacant buildings across from the Colby College-owned Bill & Joan Alfond Main Street Commons could have 21 studio apartments between them.