The “Mother’s Day Rally to End Family Separation and Child Detention” will take place Sunday at noon by the Two Cent Bridge.
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Waterville settles with owner of building deemed dangerous and a nuisance
The City Council on Tuesday voted to approve a settlement with Leonard D. Poulin Jr. to fix his apartment building at 19 Western Ave. in two phases, with the first phase of work to be completed in 60 days.
Hammond Lumber stores win achievement award
The Harlow Gallery in Hallowell has hired a new executive director, and Franklin Memorial Hospital has added a dietitian and a nurse practitioner to its staff.
Award-winning producer and writer David E. Kelley to speak at Colby commencement
Kelley, son of legendary Colby hockey coach Jack Kelley and husband of actress Michelle Pfieffer, will speak May 26 on the college campus and is one of five being honored by Colby.
Waterville council to consider leases for solar installations
The city would reap thousands of dollars in revenue annually for leasing the landfill and former Runser properties on Webb Road if the council approves the plan, according to City Manager Michael Roy.
Central Maine Growth Council to host virtual job fair
Job seekers can browse employers and choose times to video chat during the first-of-its-kind virtual job fair Tuesday.
Amy Calder: The joy of living uncomplicated lives
Clarence Spaulding, 77, and Vicky LaBrie, 76, talk about the past as they visit the RiverWalk at Head of Falls in Waterville.
West African cuisine to join international food offerings in Waterville
Jordan Benissan plans to open Mé Lon Togo Bistro at 220 Main St. in the middle of May. The restaurant will feature West African dishes with a European influence.
J.P. Devine: Everyone’s job is a temp job
And it may only last from day to day or hour to hour, but the memories can last a lifetime, J.P. Devine writes.
Black Cape Comics joins Waterville Public Library for Free Comic Book Day
Comic book fans, some in costume, descended upon Waterville Public Library Saturday to pick up a free comic book as Black Cape Comics of Waterville lent a hand to the proceedings.