WATERVILLE — September First Friday events are planned throughout the day at multiple locations.Date: Friday, September 1, 2023 In honor of the opening night of “Murder on the Orient Express” at the Waterville Opera House, come solve a mystery between 5 and 7 p.m. in the Paul J Schupf Art Center, 93 Main St. Pick […]
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Health network to offer September workshops
Classes will be held in Pittsfield and Waterville.
Waterville Planning Board votes to approve Seton housing plan change
The board on Tuesday gave its OK to a modification of plans to convert the former Seton Hospital on Chase Avenue into 67 apartments, with the cost to rent those apartments based on area median income.
Word on the Street: Waterville mayor dances, twerks in video over ‘weight of carrying’ city
Mayor Jay Coelho has amassed more than 30,000 followers on the social media platform with some 400 videos that include promotions of Waterville.
Waterville-based garden club receives civic development award
Central Maine Garden Club, which consists of 12 to 15 towns, was presented the Kathleen Marty Civic Development Award. The award was presented in June by the Garden Club Federation at its state convention, according to a news release from the Waterville-based club. The award was in recognition of the Native Garden located on the […]
Waterville Board of Education puts $12.9 million Albert S. Hall School plans on hold
The board on Monday decided building a new Hall School addition onto Waterville Junior High School is not feasible as money is needed to make necessary air and safety improvements to Waterville Senior High School.
Woman indicted on charges she started multiple fires with Molotov cocktails in Waterville
The June 18 fires in the Cool Street area did little damage.
Waterville Planning Board to consider revision to housing plan for former Seton Hospital
Work already underway at 90-acre site along Chase Avenue, with plans calling for construction of 67 apartments.
As housing crunch persists, central Maine leaders chip away at problem one project at a time
Several efforts are underway in Augusta and Waterville to provide more affordable housing options, but until then the two cities together are short of such housing by more than 1,800 units.
Thomas College announces online tuition discount for Portland municipal workers
The agreement with the city of Portland is the latest announced by the college as it secures similar arrangements with other large Maine employers.