Being out of work during the coronavirus pandemic is tough for a small Waterville family, but they try to be positive, Amy Calder writes.
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Central Maine police weigh order requiring face coverings in public
Police throughout the region have discussed treating the matter on a case-by-case basis, with plenty of common sense and an eye toward education.
Stage 1 reopenings of businesses, services in Central Maine will be cautious
Health care providers, car dealerships, hair salon owners and others weigh in on what it will mean to open as part of Gov. Mills’ four-stage plan.
Educare receives hundreds of children’s books for families in need
Donations made by Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, SAPPI, Marden’s Discount Store.
Waterville council debates request for police dispatcher, patrol officer positions
At a budget review meeting Tuesday night, the Waterville City Council considered a proposed $4.2 million police department budget which includes requests for a new dispatcher and a new patrol officer.
Waterville nonprofit’s business refurbishing computers staggered by pandemic
The organization — Give IT. Get IT. — collects computers, electronics from businesses, recycles material and refurbishes machines for community agencies and others.
Waterville police search for suspect in Big Apple robbery
The suspect was wearing all black with a handkerchief around his face and is described as a white male who is about 6 feet tall and 180 pounds.
Waterville Board of Education backs $25.7 million budget
The board must take a second vote to finalize the 2020-21 budget proposal. That vote might not be taken until after the City Council approves the municipal and school budgets.
Central Maine municipalities still functioning as city, town offices remain closed to public
Employees in Waterville, Fairfield, Winslow and Skowhegan are finding tasks may take longer to accomplish, but they are getting things done while maintaining the safety recommendations.
It’s all about love in time of pandemic for Winslow mural artist
Winslow artist Andy Chapman adds to his public legacy of murals on the wall in The Concourse.