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Waterville fire chief: Alleged white power gesture in photo made ‘unknowingly’
Waterville Fire Chief Shawn Esler said he investigated the allegation that a firefighter was making a hand gesture associated with “white power” in Facebook photo.
Mental health stigma, depression presentations set
Free events will be offered by parishes in Augusta and Waterville.
Colby course explores community faith-based missions
Students in a new Colby College course volunteered with faith-based organizations, developed relationships with pastors and lay people, and wrote profiles about who they met.
Snow closes most schools, Legislative offices in central Maine
The National Weather Services expects 4 to 8 inches of snow to have fallen Thursday in central Maine by the time it stops at about 7 p.m.
‘Miss Holmes’ to open Jan. 24 in Waterville
Waterville Opera House production will be staged through Feb. 2.
Waterville charter panel to probe the ward system, budget, mayor position
The Charter Commission voted Tuesday to form subcommittees to talk to elected officials, former commission members and other towns’ officials about their charters.
Waterville man charged in robbery of woman making deposit at Kennebec Savings Bank
Jared Quirion, 34, faces four criminal charges following the Dec. 5 incident.
Literacy Volunteers — Waterville Area named Agency of Distinction
Literacy Volunteers – Waterville Area has been named Agency of Distinction by News Center Maine’s 2019 6 Who Care is Care Board of Governors, according to a news release from the Waterville nonprofit. For the past 45 years, the organization has provided free, confidential, one-on-one literacy instruction to adults. By working with adults who have […]
Waterville board approves 8-man football for high school sports team
The Board of Education also elected Patricia Helm to the Ward 1 seat vacated by Sara Sylvester, who resigned last month because she moved out of the ward.