Waterville Fire Captain Eion Pelletier said there appeared to be some type of campsite in the woods, a 10-by-10-foot area and firefighters extinguished it.
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Northern Light Inland Hospital Fall Pops Concert set for Friday
Northern Light Inland Hospital Fall Pops Concert will begin at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, at the Waterville Opera House, 1 Common St., in Waterville. The concert will feature the majestic sounds of the Portland Symphony Orchestra and guest conductor Erin Freeman, who was a recent finalist for Performer Today’s Classical Woman of the Year. […]
Nefesh Mountain concert set for Oct. 26 in Waterville
Center for Small Town Jewish Life will bring Nefesh Mountain to Waterville for an 8 p.m. concert Saturday, Oct. 26, in Given Auditorium, Bixler Art and Music Center at Colby College, Mayflower Hill Drive, in Waterville. Doors will open at 7:15 p.m. The critically acclaimed bluegrass, old-time, and American roots band taps into Jewish tradition. […]
Former Gov. LePage, students clash at Colby College event
The speech Wednesday night by the former Waterville mayor and Maine governor draws mixed, at-times heated reactions.
Missing Waterville woman’s boyfriend threatened to kill her, boss says
Waterville and State police removed a body from the missing woman’s residence Wednesday night.
Waterville siblings purchase another building downtown
Tom and Tracy Nale buy 99 Main St., the former Al Corey music building adjacent to the Arnold Block that the siblings bought in spring 2018.
German shepherd kills chihuahua after escaping house in Waterville
Kilo’s owner, Randy Lyon, 23, of Waterville, has been charged with a civil violation of keeping a dangerous dog and must keep Kilo quarantined in the residence for 10 days.
Former Gov. LePage to speak at Colby College in Waterville, drawing planned student protest
The former governor and mayor of Waterville, who is becoming a prominent voice once again in Maine politics, will speak from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Ostrove Auditorium in Colby’s Diamond Building.
Waterville mayor vetoes council vote to buy two used ambulances
Mayor Nick Isgro on Tuesday vetoed a vote councilors took last week to buy two used ambulances for $131,000 with an eye toward allowing the Waterville Fire Department to transport patients to hospitals.
Amy Calder: Fall prompts warm memories
Amy Calder recalls the inimitable apple pies her mother baked many years ago in her Skowhegan kitchen.