Brian Clark, Colby College’s vice president of planning and strategy who has been a key player in Waterville’s downtown revitalization efforts, is leaving the college at the end of the month.
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Local roundup: No. 1 Skowhegan handles Lewiston in Class A North quarterfinal
Lillian Noyes allowed two hits and struck out eight batters for the River Hawks.
Waterville council takes first vote on proposed $62 million budget that’s 1.5% over current spending plan
Under the budget proposal, the city’s tax rate of $19.90 per $1,000 worth of assessed property value would increase between 30 cents and 40 cents per thousand.
B North softball: No. 10 Lawrence routs No. 3 Cony in prelim round
The Bulldogs completed a season sweep of the Rams behind the pitching of Mackenzie McAvoy and the hitting of Ruby Pierce.
Local roundup: Forest Hills eliminates Richmond in Class D South quarterfinals
Kelsey Rancourt had three hits for the Tigers, who advanced to Saturday’s semifinals.
D South baseball: Strong pitching, defense lead No. 2 Richmond past No. 7 Carrabec in quarterfinal
Brady Alexander strikes out seven as Bobcats move past Cobras.
Smithfield crash leads to charges against Lewiston woman already facing drunken driving charge
Daelyn Sargent, 19, of Lewiston, was intoxicated and the only person in her Toyota Yaris when deputies arrived early Monday to find the vehicle in a ditch, police said.
‘Paw-tio’ fundraiser draws canines, owners to Waterville eatery
The fundraiser for the Humane Society Waterville Area, kicked off Sunday by the Lockwood Hotel in downtown Waterville, is planned for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday in June, and to include a special menu catering to dogs.
Blown tire causes tractor-trailer to crash, spill manure in Embden
The crash occurred Friday evening at the intersection of Kennebec River Road and Bert Berry Road.
Class B track: Greely boys and girls win championships in dramatic fashion
Both squads clinch titles with strong showings in the 1,600-meter relay – the final event of the day.