The blaze in the city’s South End drew firefighters from multiple communities across central Maine.
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Waterville council takes first vote to loosen chicken requirements
The City Council on Tuesday voted 5-2 to decrease the required minimum lot size for keeping chickens from 10,000 to 8,000 square feet and are scheduled to take a final vote Dec. 15.
Waterville Junior High School honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the first quarter.
Waterville council gives initial OK to TIF District, awards contract for 2-way traffic project
City Manager Michael Roy emphasized that while the three properties are owned by Colby College, the TIF district doesn’t have anything to do with Colby and Colby will realize no benefit from the city’s actions.
St. Mark’s Christmas fair to be held online Dec. 5-10
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Waterville, hosts a Christmas Fair every year on the first Saturday in December. This year the fair is different, an online event. Rather than the usual one-day event, this year’s fair runs from Saturday, Dec. 5, through Thursday, Dec. 10. Spearheaded by parish members John DeWitt of Sidney, Mary Ellen Johnston […]
Toy collection under way in Somerset County
Gifts will be collected through Dec. 12.
Temple Academy honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the first quarter.
Waterville council to eye downtown TIF, $9 million BUILD grant contract
The City Council on Tuesday also will consider zoning changes regarding short-term rentals, a proposed community ice rink and rules around the keeping of chickens.
Community donations plus matching donor bring $10,000 investment to South End in Waterville
Funds to be used to revitalize Green Street Park.
Freedom’s Edge Cider Co. aims for large-scale future firmly rooted in Albion
Co-owners Andrew Kaplan and Ned Ervin are building a facility to boost production, but want to emphasize their cider’s Kennebec County roots.