Several fire stations across central Maine are now equipped with the meters and were trained on how to use them on Monday night in Madison by Waterville firefighter Al Nygren.
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One man injured in multi-vehicle crash at Waterville’s Elm Plaza, police say
A pickup truck rolled over in front of the shopping center and backed up traffic Friday afternoon.
Waterville glows as annual Parade of Lights leads to new tree ceremony at park
Temperatures were chilly in the mid 20s as light-strewn vehicles, floats, marchers and eventually, Santa, made their way across the heart of downtown Waterville.
Joy to the Ville event set for Dec. 7 in Waterville
Free festivities are scheduled a many downtown venues.
Waterville planners to consider residential rezoning requests
The Planning Board on Monday will consider a variety of plans, including a request to rezone 83 Pleasant St. to allow construction of two additional residential units.
Central Maine small businesses gear up for busy weekend
Holiday shoppers rested after Black Friday, will descend on local businesses for Small Business Saturday.
Benefit concert, open house planned for Dec. 1 to benefit Jen Hickey
Hickey’s son Jake will perform at Grand Central Café in Waterville.
Doing business in the digital world topic of Dec. 5 business breakfast
Kennebec Savings Bank president, CEO Andrew Silsby to give talk at Thomas College, Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce event.
Final beam placed as Lockwood Hotel and Waterville build toward future
Community members gather at construction site to celebrate continued efforts to revitalize downtown.
Maine Children’s Home seeks donations for Christmas, adds to development staff
The Christmas program will provide 1,700 children from low-income families with new clothing and toys — the only program of its kind to do so in the state — but help is needed. Elizabeth Barron will lead the nonprofit’s development team.