Four challengers have called into question the legal residency of 75 individuals who voted in Waterville’s November 2018 municipal election — the majority of whom are affiliated with Colby College.
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RSU 18 students partner with Thomas College undergrads for STEAM learning
Middle school students presented 3-D prototypes that they designed to address a range of issues at a science fair on Tuesday night.
Thomas to host Pardon the Innovation event May 1
Event to feature high-tech startup entrepreneur Winslow’s Derek Myska.
Downtown Waterville Farmers’ Market debuts at Head of Falls
The Downtown Waterville Farmers’ Market has come out of its indoor spot at the Chace Forum in the Bill & Joan Alfond Main Street Commons to pitch its wares at its new location in the Head of Falls parking lot.
Waterville bank robber who dropped cash, gun in front of officer sentenced to five years
Jason M. Mackenrodt pleaded guilty to robbery and theft charges on Thursday.
Drive Electric Earth Day set for April 27 at Thomas College
This nation-wide event will celebrate the environmental and cost-saving benefits of electric vehicles.
Eight honored for community contributions at 56th annual Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce awards ceremony
About 300 people attended the event Thursday night at Enchanted Gables in Oakland, according to Kim Lindlof, president and CEO of the Chamber.
Waterville discusses proposed dispatch fee increases
The Waterville Regional Communications Center at the police department dispatches for the city as well as for eight other communities.
Colby College gets ‘remarkable’ naming gift for future downtown Waterville art center
The Paul J. Schupf Art Center at the heart of the city will be named for longtime art collector and Colby benefactor, Paul J. Schupf.
Waterville board increases proposed school budget to $24.88 million
The Waterville Board of Education on Monday voted to add a school bus, a half-time music teacher and a stipend for a garden program instructor to the proposed budget, for a total addition of $59,229; but officials said the numbers could change.