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.
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Surveillance videos reveal unsavory activity in Waterville restaurant district
Insurance business owner John Fortier has dozens of videos showing late-night crowds urinating, drinking alcohol, fighting and doing other such activity on Silver Street downtown.
Online Grief through the Holidays support group to begin Nov. 10
Nine-week class offered by Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area.
Waterville business owner says late-night crowd urinates, defecates in street
Business owner John Fortier pleaded with the Waterville City Council to do its “due diligence” and address the problems, which include drug dealing and people jumping on his business roof.
Waterville Senior High students march to raise importance of voter registration
“Because we’re not 18 yet, we wanted to be able to do something to advocate for voting in our community,” said Inga Zimba, a Waterville High School student who helped organize an event on Tuesday to promote voter registration.
Waterville mayoral candidates debate school budget, downtown revitalization
Democrat Jay Coelho and Independent Phil Bofia talked mayoral topics in a debate hosted by the Morning Sentinel.
Waterville council to consider outdoor dining extension for next year
City councilors Tuesday will also discuss referring to the Planning Board for public hearing and recommendation a request to rezone city-owned property on North Street where a community ice rink would be built.
KVCAP’s annual diaper drive ongoing through October
In addition to collection sites, a Live-Drive “Stuff the Cruiser” event is planned for Oct. 23 in Oakland.
Waterville’s Alfond Youth Center dedicates Peter G. Alfond Pathway to Wellness project
“Thanks to the Harold Alfond Foundation, we are able to bring Peter’s vision to reality,” Ken Walsh, chief executive officer of the Alfond Youth and Community Center said as the addition to the center to house the project was celebrated.
Amy Calder: 90-year-old working on her bucket list
Viviane Fotter, 90, has been chasing adventure, despite being in a wheelchair and on hospice care.