Theory Wellness of Maine LLC plans to cultivate, manufacture and sell retail marijuana in the former Keyes Fibre machine shop at 20 Industrial St.
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Augusta hires Waterville’s city clerk
Patti Dubois, currently city clerk in Waterville, will fill Augusta’s vacant city clerk’s position starting June 8.
Waterville Noontime Rotary Club to hold online Spring Fling fundraiser
2020 Spring Fling proceeds will support the United Way of Mid Maine’s Community First Fund
Read Waterville city manager’s response to project budget increase criticisms
Michael Roy provided direct answers to former city engineer Nick Champagne’ issues with the BUILD grant project in downtown Waterville.
Waterville council delays request for additional $1 million for downtown work
Former city engineer Nick Champagne wrote an email to councilors and Mayor Nick Isgro, opposing the request for more funding for the BUILD project and making claims that City Manager Michael Roy says are false or require clarification.
Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area continues to offer grief support
Although Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area is not currently able to offer in-person groups and appointments because of COVID-19, it is continuing to support its clients and community during this time. Grief can be an especially complex and difficult process during this period of social distancing. When we are grieving, we may need support and […]
Several Waterville restaurants reopen Monday, others plan on Wednesday
Some restaurants, including Joseph’s Fireside Steakhouse, decided not to re-open now and will wait and see how things shake out.
Casualties of the pandemic: Waterville area businesses forced to close their doors — permanently
Maine Made & More and Eric’s Restaurant in Waterville and The China Dine-ah in China are among businesses that did not survive the pandemic.
Waterville council to eye $1 million request for downtown project
City Manager Michael Roy plans to ask city councilors Tuesday to approve spending $1 million in unexpected costs for the downtown BUILD project.
Amy Calder: Living creatively, in a pandemic
If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it is how to be creative and never give up, writes Amy Calder.