Tim Beals, executive director of Delta Ambulance, has submitted a plan to the Waterville City Council that he says addresses the response time issue, provides reimbursement to the city for backup services and doesn’t require the city to buy two used ambulances.
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Waterville man indicted on charge of murdering girlfriend Melissa Sousa
Nicholas Lovejoy, 28, is charged with murdering his girlfriend and mother of their children, Melissa Sousa, on Oct. 22 in Waterville.
Waterville Junior High School first-quarter honor roll
Waterville Junior High School has announced its first-quarter honor roll for the 2019-20 academic year. Grade 8 — High honors: Beatrice Beale Tate, Jazmynn Boston, Kiara Deane, Taylor Doane, Angelina Fox, Arian Gilman, Aubree Hall, Felicia Hall, Lily Hawkins, Anthony Hyland, Leo Koch, Thomas Maines, Autumn McIntyre, Aivlin Moss, Lawrence Parkhill, Emiko Peck, Gillian Poulin, […]
Amy Calder: Much to be thankful for in Waterville’s South End
A Colorado couple were hired as pastors at a small church in Waterville’s South End where both they and the congregants say they were blessed with an extraordinary gift: each other.
in each other.
Parade of Lights, Kringleville to return Nov. 29 to Waterville
Kringleville will be located in Castonguay Square.
A Celtic Family Christmas concert set for Waterville
Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy will perform Nov. 29
Cappza’s Pizza expands into Farmingdale
After a successful run in Waterville, Cappza’s Pizza owners Chad and Janice Partridge decided it was time to expand to a second location.
Traffic congestion likely Monday morning on Front Street in Waterville
The Monday morning commute on Front Street in Waterville may run into a good deal of congestion with construction involving natural gas and a dedication of the last piece of steel being placed on the structure.
J.P. Devine: A list of thanks for this Thanksgiving
While darkness clouds this moment in history with children being held in detention, and racism and antisemitism stalking the streets, a free press, brave service men and women and fair keepers of the law are things to be thankful for, writes J.P. Devine.
Tree festival draws festive crowd in Waterville
The festival, which is hosted by the Sukeforth family, is expected to have more than 15,000 attendees over the course of the two weekend event.