Blues, R&B singer to perform music from ‘America’s Child’ March 9 at Waterville Opera House.
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Waterville’s Rabideau to receive 2019 Principal’s Award
WATERVILLE — Kai Rabideau, a senior at Waterville Senior High School, has been selected to receive the 2019 Principal’s Award, according to a news release from Waterville Senior High School Principal Brian Laramee. The award, sponsored by the Maine Principals’ Association, is given in recognition of a high school senior’s academic excellence, outstanding school citizenship, […]
Maine Student Film conference registration open
Event is free to all Maine students and educators.
Waterville debate raises lingering questions about guns at public meetings
The reaction to a gun ban at the Waterville City Council’s new meeting location exemplifies an ongoing statewide debate that might involve proposed legislation this year aimed at allowing municipalities discretion to prohibit weapons at such venues.
Waterville animal shelter raises $220K, close to goal for staying open
Humane Society Waterville Area has raised more than $220,000 of its $250,000 goal set late last year to keep the shelter open and now the new executive director, Lisa Oakes, is starting to talk with larger donors, face-to-face.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell, Fairfield and Augusta.
Thomas College to host Open House March 20
Acting commissioner of the Department of Corrections Randall Liberty will speak.
In central Maine, lots of snowstorms bring overtime, extra plow trips
Above-average snowfall and 26 snow-plowing events so far this year in Skowhegan have led to the challenge of where to dump it all once it’s picked up, officials said.
Some residents cite ability to bring guns to council meetings as reason to change venue
Some Waterville residents, who oppose holding council meetings in the Colby College-owed building downtown, said people can carry handguns in a city-owned building but not at the Colby facility.
Waterville council accepts $10,000 from Colby to help with parking enforcement
City Councilors on Tuesday also voted unanimously to increase parking fine amounts from $10 to $25 and the fee for parking illegally in a handicapped space from $50 to $200.