Thomas College reported its first positive case since it brought students back to campus in August; University of Maine at Farmington reported one case on Sunday; and Colby has no positive cases in isolation, no students in quarantine and all previous cases have recovered.
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American Legion to host Veterans Day parade, ceremony in Waterville
Bourque-Lanigan American Legion Post No. 5 asks that participants in and spectators at the parade Wednesday wear masks and social distance.
Mainers say they back mask mandate, even if they won’t follow it to the letter
While they hope the governor’s new order leads to more mask wearing, some admitted they will still take off their masks when it doesn’t seem to make sense to wear them.
Waterville Area Soup Kitchen to give out free lunches at four locations
The meals “to-go” program will start Nov. 16 at the North End Playground, Head of Falls, Veterans Park and Green Street Park and continue every Monday and Wednesday during the winter months.
Amy Calder: Tending to a hurt kitten
When Maxine Johnson’s kitten Rocky returned home four days after going missing in Norridgewock, it was severely injured and the veterinarian said it had been stomped on by a human.
Waterville city manager search process continues, with selection date pushed back
Seventy people applied for the Waterville city manager’s position and the number has been whittled down to six, according to City Manager Michael Roy.
Waterville Public Works to pick up leaves for two weeks
Waterville Public Works will pick up leaves for two weeks this fall. Collection will take place the weeks of Nov. 16 and Nov. 30. Residents are asked to leave their bags open and place them curbside. Residents should use the same types of bags they have used in the past for collection. The bags will […]
Thomas College’s Central Maine Converge and Create Weekend set
Registration open for the Nov. 13 and 14 fourth annual event.
Waterville Opera House to stream ‘Almost, Maine’
The theater company has held rehearsals outside, production will be streamed from the stage of the Waterville Opera House.
Waterville City Council moves toward banning overnight, on-street winter parking
Councilors vote to prohibit vehicles from parking on most streets from midnight to 6 a.m. during the winter months, making it easier and safer for city trucks to plow. The council must hold a final vote to finalize the change.