The three candidates running this fall for the council are Peter Lawrence, Lawrence MacDonald and incumbent Stephanie Thibodeau.
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No need to be quiet about this: Waterville Public Library reopens after 2 1/2-year closure
The COVID-19 pandemic, extensive renovations and related safety issues had required the library to be closed since March 2020.
Girls soccer: Brunswick runs away from Messalonskee in A North quarterfinal
Top-seeded Dragons storm into regional semifinals, where they will face Mt. Blue.
Waterville Planning Board approves extension for Lockwood Mill project
The mill redevelopment project includes plans for 65 apartments on upper floors of the southernmost wing of 6 Water St., which is adjacent to the Ticonic Bridge.
Field hockey: Messalonskee breaks out in quarterfinal win over Bangor
Isabel Culver, Sophia Ventimiglia each score two goals for Eagles.
Girls soccer: Traip ousts undefeated Hall-Dale in C South quarterfinal
Keira Alessi’s goal — just the 2nd allowed by the Bulldogs this season — is the difference for the Rangers.
Local roundup: Richmond girls soccer advances to D South semifinals
Mt. Blue girls soccer blanks Brewer in A North quarterfinal game.
Field hockey: Lawrence cruises past Old Town in B North quarterfinal
Maddie Niles scores 6 goals for Bulldogs in rematch of last year’s regional final.
With construction nearing an end, $18 million downtown Waterville art center to debut Dec. 17
The Paul J. Schupf Art Center is scheduled to open about a week before Christmas and one Colby College official said Tuesday that it’s “going to bring people into the heart of downtown all the time.”
High school administrators want MPA, state ice hockey officials back at negotiating table
Status of 2022-23 season up in the air after officials rejected contract last week.