Fourteen fourth- and fifth-grade students presented awards from Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce.
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Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce receives KSB Chamber Appreciation grant
Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce is the recipient of a substantial grant as part of Kennebec Savings Bank creation of the KSB Chamber Appreciation Campaign to provide relief funds to each of the local chambers within its service area, according to a news release from the Waterville-based Chamber. The bank included an explanation for the establishment […]
Waterville council delays first vote on municipal and school budget
The council also voted 4-3 to amend the $4.03 million capital improvement bond to reflect the addition of $250,000 for a police firearms training range.
Moviegoers embrace MIFF’s new venue in Skowhegan
The first night of the Maine International Film Festival brought carloads of moviegoers to the Skowhegan Drive-In Theatre.
Injured state trooper released from Augusta hospital, taken for rehabilitation in Massachusetts
Maine State Trooper Mickael Nunez, 30, was released from MaineGeneral after having surgery last month on a severely broken leg.
J.P. Devine MIFF Review: ‘Heroic Losers’
It is a foreign film where one forgets the subtitles and begins understanding the players, J.P. Devine writes.
Photos: Life on the Kennebec River after dark
Cooler nights recently provided improved fish runs and relief from the heat as high temperatures hit central Maine. Between June 24 and 26, with the region and state mired in a drought, anglers headed out from the boat launch on the Kennebec River, near the Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville. Many found good fishing below […]
Waterville City Council to take up proposed budget, bond issue
City councilors are scheduled to take a first vote Tuesday on the proposed municipal and school budget for 2020-21, and consider a final vote on a proposed $4 million bond package.
Amy Calder: July Fourth sparks memories of holidays past
Though traditional July Fourth celebrations will be altered this weekend because of the coronavirus pandemic, Mainers will likely find safe and fun ways to mark the holiday, Amy Calder writes.
Shutt makes University of Northern Colorado dean’s list of distinction
GREELEY, Colo. — Hannah Shutt of Waterville has been named to the 2019-20 dean’s list of distinction at the University of Northern Colorado. Students who earned this distinction earned a combined grade point average of a 3.75 or higher during at least two academic semesters and completed a minimum of 24 semester hours.