Smith, a Democrat who represented Ward 3, cited the difficulty of balancing career, family obligations and council work as the reason for resigning her seat.
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Waterville council, mayor debate merit of mask wearing
The City Council on Tuesday voted 4-3 to urge businesses to encourage customers and employees to wear face coverings.
Waterville council takes first vote on proposed $44.2 million budget
The proposed municipal and school budget for 2020-21 would not increase the current tax rate of $25.76 per $1,000 worth of valuation.
Colby College Museum of Art shares plans for fall
College to launch Lunder Institute Talks via Zoom, more
Waterville planning board gets first look at plans for a food specialty store
The Planning Board on Monday also voted 6-1 to approve a final plan for a marijuana cultivation facility at 46 Industrial Road.
Waterville City Council to consider proposed $44.2 million municipal, school budget
Councilors on Tuesday night are also expected to consider a resolution urging businesses to encourage customers and employees to wear face coverings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Drive-thru goodbye party planned July 26 for Fr. Patrick Finn
WINSLOW — To offer their congratulations and gratitude, parishioners in Winslow and Waterville and community members will gather together to wish well their priest Fr. Patrick Finn as he prepares for his new assignment in the Diocese of Portland, according to a news release from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland. A drive-thru goodbye party […]
MIFF caps 10-day run at Skowhegan Drive-In with culturally relevant comedy
225 people showed up to the Skowhegan Drive-In on Thursday evening for the final screening of the 23rd annual Maine International Film Festival.
Thomas College in Waterville moves certain graduate programs fully online
Onset of pandemic and having to offer courses 100% online enabled the college to more quickly migrate its graduate courses and have them approved.
KVCAP participating in USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program
WATERVILLE — Kennebec Valley Community Action Program, 101 Water St., is participating in the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program through June 30, 2021, according to a news release from KVCAP. Children’s meals are available at no separate charge to enrolled children ages birth through 6 years without regard to race, color, national origin, […]