The Waterville Board of Education proposed budget represents an $890,478 increase to the current $24.9 million budget.
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Funeral homes adapting during coronavirus pandemic
Meeting with families by video platforms to plan funerals, postponing services until later in the spring or summer and wearing extra protective gear while working with the deceased are among the ways funeral directors have adapted during the pandemic.
Birthing centers around central Maine adjusting to deliveries during pandemic
As more information becomes available, doctors assure patients that they will continue to work within CDC guidelines and keep their patients and staff as safe as possible.
Central Mainers still dealing with no power
Sam and Alan Sanborn, of Canaan, and Joan Phillips-Sandy, of Waterville, found creative ways to make do, as by Saturday afternoon, they had been without power since Thursday night.
Taylor Bielecki to receive 2020 Principal’s Award
Recipient is a senior at Waterville Senior High School.
Temple Academy honor roll
WATERVILLE — Temple Academy has announced the following students were named to its third-quarter honor roll for the 2019-20 academic year. Seniors — Highest honors: Richardsky Adoux, Liam Bartlett, Jumpei Sakaguchi, Katrina Larsen, Angel Lee, Koyumi Okazaki, Travis Smith and Koki Ura. High honors: Stevo Kruta and Nathan Riportella. Honors: Titus Foshay. Juniors — Highest […]
One in Five 5K race now virtual race/walk
Event proceeds will benefit the Sexual Assault Crisis & Support Center.
Northern Light hospitals can now process tests for COVID-19
Dr. James Jarvis announced that all 10 hospitals in the organization, including Inland in Waterville, can process the tests and have results in hours instead of days.
Amy Calder: Finding peace in a pandemic
Being patient and humble in this time of uncertainty and having a little bit of faith are what will see us through, Amy Calder writes.
Northern Light Health offers voluntary furloughs, but will not lay off workers
Many employees have been reassigned to other jobs within the health care system as elective procedures and appointments have been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.