Owner Patrick Mulligan said he had to lay off workers, but those who remain are grateful for customers who order takeout and delivery.
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Waterville council wants to keep coronavirus-response panel’s meetings secret, barred from public
The City Council voted 5-1 to amend the number of councilors on the subcommittee and make it an advisory-only panel, as a way of circumventing Maine’s open meetings law and barring the public.
Huhtamaki announces temporary layoffs amid coronavirus pandemic
Now 420 employees remain at the plant after 102 have been temporarily laid off because of a drop in demand caused by the coronavirus.
Waterville restaurant launches fundraiser for local meal program
“Fred and I are glad to give back to the community who have been so supportive to us since we opened three years ago,” said Bill Mitchell, co-owner of The Proper Pig and owner of GHM Insurance Agency.
Waterville family celebrates grandmother’s birthday from afar
“She is the matriarch of the family so this was a special day,” said Christopher Weeks, grandson of Jeanne Jacques.
Amy Calder: The ‘new normal’: Working from home
Being confined to a home office has its challenges, but in the long run, it presents opportunities, Amy Calder writes.
The Proper Pig offers takeout, curb-side option
Every Thursday through Sunday until further notice for $5 per menu item, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to support the feeding program at the Alfond Youth & Community Center in Waterville.
Hardy Girls Health Women list Girls Rock! Award winners
WATERVILLE — Hardy Girls Healthy Women has announced the winners of its 13th annual awards and fundraiser, the Girls Rock! Awards. The five young people from across Maine will be honored and celebrated for their community-oriented advocacy and activism, according to a news release from the national research-based nonprofit organization. The 2020 winners are: • […]
Colby College staff member tests positive for coronavirus
The college’s dean said in a notice Thursday night the staff member works for Colby’s athletic department and has been isolated at home with relatively mild symptoms.
City Solicitor: Waterville coronavirus panel illegally met in secret, made unlawful decisions
City Solicitor William A. Lee III issued a memo to city officials Thursday saying holding subcommittee coronavirus meetings in private is illegal, and the panel does not have the authority to make certain decisions.