Among business changes in the city, Oliver & Friends Bookshop is scheduled to open in downtown Waterville and Incense & Peppermints is poised to expand into the former Framemakers shop downtown.
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Kennebec Water District working to reroute main after discovering problem in Waterville
The Kennebec Water District ran into problems when it excavated at the site of two separate water main breaks that had occurred May 3 and Tuesday.
Reporting Aside: A team born of persistence and passion
Sarah Joliat and her son, Kristian, helped launch an ice hockey program in Maine for those who are intellectually and developmentally disabled.
Local roundup: Cony baseball shuts out Nokomis
Landon Foster threw six innings of one-hit ball for the Rams.
Baseball: A deep pitching staff and big bats have Lawrence rolling atop Class B North
The Bulldogs are 9-0 with a new coach and a new-look group of pitchers.
Top-seeded Colby College baseball team looks to win NESCAC championship
Mules (28-8) must win double-elimination tournament in Massachusetts to capture conference crown.
Local roundup: Carrabec softball sweeps Temple
Aiyana Tibbetts has big day with five hits and eight RBIs in the doubleheader.
Young softball coaches in central Maine bring enthusiasm to programs, but also face different challenges
While Mariah Dunbar (Madison) and Bailey Dunphy (Carrabec) don’t bring a ton of coaching experience, players find them relatable.
Waterville Elks Riders to host Spring Blessing of the Bikes on Saturday in Vassalboro
The event, which raises money for local charities, includes a free meal (donations accepted) and an open house for viewing antique vehicles, in addition to the blessing of motorcycles and Jeeps, performed by an ordained chaplain.
Local roundup: Spruce Mountain softball tops Oak Hill late
The Phoenix score two runs in bottom of seventh inning for the win.