North River Co., which purchased the mills on Water Street, is now eligible to apply for state and federal tax credits to help finance the $21 million first phase of renovations.
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Skeleton of Colby athletic complex completed as last beam is set
Iron workers laid the last beam on Tuesday that completes the structure that is expected to be ready for use in 2020.
Amy Calder: Dealing with a lot of hot air
Amy Calder reflects on days when air conditioning was scarce and kids in school just suffered in the heat.
Observers say trends in school, child care point to growing demand for early education in central Maine
A new childcare facility in Winslow and a surge of kindergarten enrollment in Winslow are among the signs that more families with young children are seeking services in the Waterville-Winslow area.
J.P. Devine: August 1945, for three sisters the waiting is over
J.P. remembers waiting for Japan to surrender in 1945.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers played in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
Waterville Planning Board, council to consider final plans for mill redevelopment
The Planning Board on Monday will review preliminary and final plans by North River Lockwood I LLC to develop 132 apartments at 6 and 8 Water St. as part of two phases of development.
Stuff the Bus event set for Aug. 8
Suggested donations include backpacks, notebooks, folders, and more.
Waterville’s Maine Film Center donates ‘Last Tango’ proceeds
Mike Perreault and Jessica Shoudy pledged to donate the proceeds raised by the Bernardo Bertolucci film ‘Last Tango in Paris’ after an outcry over its depiction of sexual assault.
Waterville Republicans choose candidates for city offices
According to Cathy Weeks, the three candidates chosen to run for city offices in November had the full support of those attending the caucus.