Former Waterville mayor Tom Nale is opening MEZZA, a new Lebanese restaurant, located near the area where their Lebanese immigrant relatives settled in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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Waterville City Council approves new uses for $1.16 million in recreation funds
Meanwhile, a former city councilor chided officials for spending on recreation upgrades instead of repairing city roads.
Girls lacrosse: New coach looks to continue recent run of success at Messalonskee
Cora Clukey, previously at Winslow, replaces Crystal Leavitt at Messalonskee.
College baseball: Seasoned Colby looks to take next step as conference play begins
Mules, who beat Thomas 11-5 on Tuesday, have sights on NESCAC title
Sidelines: It’s time to bring back some forgotten Maine sports events from yesteryear
Remember Score-O? The all-St. Joseph’s basketball tournament? Events such as these should be brought back, Dave Bailey writes.
Waterville to consider earmarking $1.16 million in unused recreation money
The funding is available for other projects now that recreation fields don’t need to be moved to accommodate plans for an ice arena.
High school sports notebook: Another storm poses more threats to slowly beginning spring season
Brandon Hurd set for final season as Mount View baseball coach.
Bingham man faces gross sexual assault charges
Justin Tykon Harris, charged with five counts of gross sexual assault against a minor, made his first appearance in court Friday.
Reporting Aside: Waterville highlights youth art
Children from 32 central Maine schools are exhibiting their works at the Paul J. Schupf Art Center and Greene Block + Studios through Sunday as part of Youth Art Month, Amy Calder writes.
2023-24 Girls basketball wrap-up: Cony’s Class A North title win highlights exciting season
Rams beat rival Lawrence for first regional crown since 2012.