The 10-member Charter Commission will review and make any needed changes to the City Charter, which is like a local constitution that governs how the city operates.
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UMaine Extension to host dairy forage conference Dec. 18
WATERVILLE — The University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host its annual dairy forage conference from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 18, at Governor’s Restaurant, 376 Main St. Extension educators and industry experts will focus on managing diets with forages grown and harvested in challenging conditions and potential health concerns for livestock. Additional […]
A 34 million-gallon sewer leak in Waterville highlights infrastructure needs, official says
Kennebec Sanitary Treatment District Superintendent Timothy LeVasseur said Tuesday that 34 million, not 15 million, gallons of sewage flowed into the Kennebec River when a sewer main broke.
POSTPONED: Free skiing, learn-to-ski-day at Quarry Road Trails moved to Dec. 21
NOTE: This event has been postponed to Saturday, Dec. 21, because of the rain forecast. WATERVILLE — A day of free cross-country skiing and other winter activities is set for Saturday, Dec. 14, at Quarry Road Trails at 300 Quarry Road, according to a news release from Waterville Parks & Recreation. This initial event is […]
Meet the Reps event set for Dec. 18 in Waterville
Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, KV Connect to host event.
Waterville pipe break dumps 15 million gallons of sewage into Kennebec River
The Nov. 29 break was sparked by the unusual placement of a sewer pipe inside a stormwater pipe on Water Street in the 1970s and then encasing it in concrete.
Fairfield and Benton Fire program prepares young hopefuls for firefighting
Starting out with a juniors fire training program, the Fairfield and Benton department has partnered with Mid Maine Technical Center in Waterville to offer hands-on experience to high school students in the hope they will join a department in the area or carry on elsewhere.
Hathaway Holiday Stroll set for Dec. 6
Common Street Arts, Hathaway Mill Antiques, The Robin’s Nest and Waterville Brewing Company will host the diverse holiday event.
Amy Calder: An extraordinary Christmas gift
Travis Conway, 40, got a new heart when he was 13 and now has a new kidney, thanks to a former classmate who donated one to a kidney bank so he could receive one that was a match.
‘The Nutcracker’ to be staged in Waterville Dec. 13-15
Bossov Ballet Theatre at Maine Central Institute will present the holiday classic.