Former City Councilor Phil Bofia submitted a resolution to councilors this week, asking that they vote to denounce police violence and brutality against black people and reaffirm Waterville is a welcoming community.
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Thomas College graduates 250 in virtual celebration
The college shared a commencement video on Saturday morning, where commencement speeches were shared from students, faculty, alumni, and guest speakers.
Amy Calder: Nightmares in a pandemic
Having vivid dreams during and about the coronavirus may not be such a bad thing, writes Amy Calder.
Bay Chamber Concerts names 2020 Young Stars of Maine Prizewinners
Three local winners include Joshua Rosenthal, Kayleigh Tolley and Inga Zimba.
Kennebec Savings Bank, Kennebec Federal Savings announce merger
The two central Maine banks made the announcement Thursday, and expect to complete the consolidation by year’s end.
George J. Mitchell School to hold kindergarten registration Aug. 11, 12
WATERVILLE — Kindergarten registration will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11, and from noon to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12, at the George J. Mitchell School at 58 Drummond Ave. Registration will be held by appointment only. Children must be 5 years old on or before Oct. 15 in order […]
AYCC offers free meals for youth through Summer Food Service Program
The Boys & Girls Clubs and YMCA of Greater Waterville at the Alfond Youth & Community Center is again participating in the Summer Food Service Program to provide free nutritious meals to all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. Meals will be provided first-come, first-serve through Aug. 14, at the […]
Waterville council votes to allow dining on Common Street
Councilors also decided to hold a special meeting Tuesday to discuss what capital improvement requests should be included in a 2020 bond.
Black Lives Matter supporters march to Waterville, demand change in law enforcement
A crowd of about 40 people marched from Fort Halifax Park in Winslow to bring greater awareness to the systematic racism they say exists in the Waterville area.
Augusta manager details why clerk is lasting only a few weeks on the job
Augusta city officials plan to offer the key job to another candidate they interviewed before hiring former Waterville clerk Patti Dubois, who will be returning to her old job.