Guests of the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter who are considered a higher risk for the virus are being housed in local hotels.
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Central Maine hospital systems continue coronavirus screenings, report patient numbers
MaineGeneral Health has had seven total hospitalizations and one death that occurred last week connected to coronavirus, while Northern Light Health’s statewide network is treating 18 people, of which six are inpatients.
Waterville library offers free online services, Facebook Live Read, more
Waterville Public Library, 73 Elm St., is offering a Guide to Online Resources, according to its website watervillelibrary.org. There a lot of free services being provided online alongside its usual offerings and the library wants to make sure you find the ones you want and need. This will be a constantly growing list of resources […]
Waterville school board approves social worker positions, hiring driver’s ed instructor
The Waterville Board of Education on Monday night voted to add a driver’s education teacher and two half-time social worker positions into the proposed $25.8 million school budget for 2020-21.
‘Distance learning’ a work in progress for Waterville
Schools Superintendent Eric Haley said administrators on Tuesday will meet to discuss how all schools can be more consistent in developing remote learning plans while he commended staff for their work distributing thousands of meals.
Another turn lane proposed from upper Main Street onto Waterville Commons Drive
The City Council on Tuesday will consider approving an agreement between the city and state to add another left-turn lane from Main Street to Waterville Commons Drive.
Waterville man charged with threatening people with a firearm
Abdulrashid Bilal, 23, of Waterville, was arrested early Friday after allegedly threatening three people in a home with a firearm, believing one owed him money, according to police.
Amy Calder: Finding the silver linings during a pandemic
As terrible as the coronavirus pandemic is, there are some good things happening in our changed world, Amy Calder writes.
Waterville credit union gets ‘creative’ to serve members during pandemic
New Dimensions Federal Credit Union on Friday was busy all day, with vehicles lined up to use two outside ATMs and the drive-up window as CEO Ryan Poulin walked to cars to chat with members.
Waterville police looking for suspect in stabbing incident
Chad Andrews, 39, allegedly stabbed a man early Friday in the back of the head and fled a Silver Street apartment building before police could search it.