Nick Isgro and Waterville School Board member Julian Payne on Tuesday handed in the required signatures needed to force a recount of the referendum.
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Bill and Joan Alfond Main Street Commons lights up Waterville
The building also has been recognized with a Smart Growth Award from GrowSmart Maine, a nonprofit that encourages common-sense development within the context of an existing community.
Book about Waterville’s history to be launched Thursday
Author Earl H. Smith will read from “Water Village, the Story of Waterville, Maine,” in the Waterville Opera House, after a reception in the lobby of City Hall.
Public invited to workshop Wednesday to help redesign Waterville park
Castonguay Square, next to City Hall, will be expanded when The Center is transformed into a center for art and film.
See photos from the Waterville Veterans Day parade
Veteran groups, civic organizations, Waterville High School Band march in parade Sunday.
Morning Sentinel police log for Nov. 11
Waterville area police reports for Sunday, Nov. 11, 2018
Waterville prepares to become latest Maine community to restrict plastic bags
Advocates will be distributing reusable bags at the Waterville Food Bank and possibly other locations ahead of a new ordinance that takes effect in April.
Waterville Ward 1 council candidate alleges ethics violation
Catherine Weeks, who lost the Ward 1 race by four votes, is asking for an investigation into a flyer against her that was distributed anonymously.
Waterville Kmart to close in February in latest round of company’s cuts
The Sears Holdings Corp., which filed for bankruptcy in October, will slash at least 200 of its retail stores nationwide in the next four months; a decision about the Waterville location was announced Thursday.
Golden Nozzle Car Wash to offer free car wash for veterans
Local locations include Manchester and Waterville, among others.