Event designed to help children welcome the end of daylight saving time.
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Amy Calder: Sam Shapiro honored for lifetime achievement by state treasurers’ association
Shapiro, 91, was recognized for his service to his constituents, which really translates to making other people’s lives better — and that’s no small tomatoes, writes Amy Calder.
Historic central Maine safe houses reveal area’s ties to Underground Railroad
Even in Maine, families involved with helping runaway slaves escape to Canada feared the vigilant eyes of disapproving neighbors.
Waterville craft fair this weekend shines light on Maine-made goods
The community organization REM has held the annual craft fair for roughly a decade, and drew hundreds of visitors on Saturday.
Morning Sentinel Oct. 28 police log
Waterville area police reports for October 28, 2018.
Central Maine Sunday Oct. 27 police log
Augusta and Waterville area police reports for Oct. 27, 2018.
Pingree tour of Waterville focuses on supporting community art programs
U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-1st District, on Friday toured downtown, including the site of a future center for art and film, and she hosted a roundtable discussion about building communities through the arts.
Quarry Road Trails Fall Festival planned for Nov. 3
Take part in activities, explore the trails, learn about winter programs, more.
Waterville prepares to market up to 1.5 acres at Head of Falls
Developers will be sought to lease or buy property on the riverfront for retail and commercial uses that complement the RiverWalk there.
Waterville Planning Board approves revisions to Seton building plans
Developer Kevin Mattson has increased the number of apartments projected for the building from 55 to 68 and expects to divide the building into two ownership units, which will help secure funding for the residential side.