Chidren can take home Feast Fixing to Go on Nov. 19 and 20.
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Oakland church goes virtual, saying student who attended in-person tests positive for COVID-19
Jamie Dickson, senior pastor of Kingdom Life Church in Oakland, announced via Facebook video church services will go virtual because a college student who had attended in-person services tested positive for COVID-19.
Unity College donates to Waterville Food Bank
Unity College staff, led by President Dr. Melik Peter Khoury, packed boxes of food from the college’s pantry and donated roughly 20 large boxes of food to the Waterville Food Bank on Oct. 21. The college donated 1,141 items weighing roughly 1,851 pounds, according to a news release from the college. A majority of the […]
Pair indicted for alleged Waterville drive-by shooting
A Kennebec County grand jury last week hands up indictments on numerous incidents.
Waterville day care closes temporarily for lack of staff after worker exposed to COVID-19
Temple Tots is on the same property as Temple Academy on West River Road. Neither the day care nor the school has reported a COVID-19 infection, according to Superintendent Kevin Wood.
Dine Around Town Raffle tickets available
The Rotary Club of Waterville fundraiser will provide books for KVCAP Community Days Program.
Amy Calder: Wear a mask, save a life
It is a simple act of compassion to wear a mask, and it saves lives in a big way, Amy Calder writes.
Waterville KVCAP drivers vote to unionize, saying they’re ‘woefully underpaid and undervalued’
The group of 20 drivers are affiliating with International Association of Machinists (IAM) Local S-89, teaming up with KVCAP drivers in Augusta as well.
Inland Hospital in Waterville building new winter drive-up COVID-19 testing site
The new site at Northern Light Inland Hospital on Kennedy Memorial Drive is expected to open Nov. 4 and will be located behind the hospital near the Inland Woods trailhead.
Waterville’s Burleigh Street to be quiet on Halloween
City councilors on Tuesday said the city will not be providing barricades to close off Burleigh Street on Oct. 31 so as not to encourage trick-or-treaters there, and families who don’t want to take part in Halloween will turn off lights and not answer doors.