The Alfond Youth & Community Center is able to provide 800-1,000 meals on a daily basis with the help of volunteers.
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Mid-Maine Chamber Gold Classic rescheduled to Aug. 18
Team registrations are being accepted for this prize-laden tournament, with a chance to win $1,000,000.
Inga Zimba recognized for academic excellence on PSAT/NMSQT
Student is a junior at Waterville Senior High School.
Water main break in Waterville floods downtown business basements
The water main break on Appleton Street occurred just after 4:30 p.m. and caused flooding to basements in businesses on The Concourse.
Downtown Waterville Farmers’ Market to reopen April 30 at Head of Falls
WATERVILLE — The Downtown Waterville Farmers’ Market will re-open at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 30, at the Head of Falls on Front Street and remain open until 6 p.m. each Thursday as a food distribution location, according to a news release from the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce. Because of COVID-19 concerns, the market is encouraging […]
Waterville-based Educare distributes necessities to low-income families with kids from birth to 5 years-old
The Waterville based organization aims to give young kids in disadvantaged families the means to succeed in kindergarten.
Maine Forest Service rangers help investigate Waterville fire
The Forest Service was called in to help investigate the cause of a fire at 13 Morrill Ave. in Waterville that heavily damaged the building Tuesday and displaced 14 tenants.
Waterville City Council ends municipal trash collection at mobile home parks
The council on Tuesday also voted to refer to the Planning Board a request to amend the zoning ordinance to create a new zone called “Solar Farm Zone.”
Fire, smoke damage three-story apartment building in Waterville
Waterville fire Chief Shawn Esler said later Tuesday that he is recommending first-floor tenant Aaron Brunelle for a life-saving award because he got tenants out, including three children and a dog on the third floor.
Water main replacement begins this week in downtown Waterville
Water mains that are more than 100 years old will be replaced on several streets downtown as part of a $2.7 million project being launched by the Kennebec Water District.