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.
morning sentinel
Boys lacrosse: Messalonskee rolls past Brunswick in Class B semifinal
Eagles beat the Dragons, 18-8, and will play in Class B final for first time in program history.
Interim Waterville police Chief Bonney named chief
Bill Bonney, who has been with the city’s Police Department for more than 25 years, has been serving as interim police chief since Joseph Massey retired in December.
Several central Maine teams emerge from busy weekend to compete for regional titles
Hall-Dale softball set to put 54-game win streak on the line, while Skowhegan softball preps to face Oxford Hills in A North final.
State Senate action means Waterville likely to again become regional dispatch center
Maine lawmakers approved a measure Monday allowing the creation in the state of another regional emergency communications center, which could benefit 16 Kennebec County communities, many of which were weeks away from losing dispatching services.
Regional finals for baseball and softball postponed to Wednesday
With inclement weather in forecast, Maine Principals’ Association alters slate.
Waterville Planning Board to consider downtown housing proposal
The DePre family is proposing to build 21 apartments at 155 and 165 Main St., across the street from the Colby College-owned Bill & Joan Alfond Main Street Commons.
Mount View High School graduation ceremony gets philosophical
The 67 seniors walked away with a question to ponder, courtesy of their principal: ‘Who are you?’
Softball: Skowhegan ousts Messalonskee to return to Class A North title game
Big hits in key moments, solid pitching effort give River Hawks’ 5-2 win.
Woofstock brings food, friends, music — oh, and dogs
About 35 people ran or walked the 5K Woof Run Saturday in Waterville at the Woofstock festival to help raise funds for Humane Society Waterville Area.