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Candlelight vigil set for June 16 in Waterville
Event hosted by the Central Mainers to End Family Separation and Child Detention.
J.P. Devine: In search of his Mainah identity
How I got here, how I left, how I came back, and how I finally stayed.
Tractor-trailer catches fire at Waterville Walmart
The truck was carrying pallets of cardboard and plastic to take to a Bangor recycling facility when the fire started Saturday morning.
Local departments of recreation will keep you busy
While many of the youth ball programs and other activities offered by municipal departments of recreation are restricted to residents, many other programs and facilities are open to the public, including in Augusta, Farmington, Skowhegan and Waterville. A popular spot in Waterville is the Quarry Road Recreation Area, accessed off North Street beside MaineGeneral Medical […]
Waterville Rocks! free concerts return for 4th year
The free, family-friendly concerts will be held June 28, July 5 and 26, and Aug. 2.
Waterville: filled with out-of-the ordinary summer fun choices
The annual Taste of Waterville in downtown is among the highlights of summer events.
Out Late: Bar trivia is booming in the Waterville area
No matter where you play — Mainely Brews or You Know Whose in Waterville, or The Pointe Afta in Winslow — bring a couple friends and play as a team.
Temple Academy awards diplomas to 24 graduates
Temple Academy awarded diplomas to 24 graduates Friday evening at the Centerpoint Community Church on West River Road in Waterville. Students were involved in the welcome, senior charge and several presentations. The valedictory was delivered by Hannah Mathieu, Noah Shepherd and Will Paradis. Head of School Denise Lafountain, Bub McSpadden and Kevin Wood distributed the […]
Maine native stops in Waterville while bicycling from Key West to Fort Kent
Robert Bryant, who grew up in Pittsfield but lives in Parkland, Florida, had pedaled more than 2,367 miles and raised $2,300 for cancer research by the time he stopped to visit his mother Friday in Waterville.