Participant in TV series to bring obstacle course to town’s first ever National Night Out sponsored by the police department.
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Waterville council to consider two-way traffic study for downtown
Colby College and the state would fund the $400,000 preliminary engineering work needed to start discussions about a possible traffic pattern change on Main and Front streets.
Independent Clean Elections gubernatorial candidate Terry Hayes stumps in Waterville
The state treasurer and former three-term state representative said she would work to change the tone of state government if elected.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell and Augusta.
Former city councilor chosen by Republicans to run for Waterville Board of Education in Ward 7
Thursday’s caucus also chose candidates for City Council in wards 1, 5, and 7.
Waterville Republican planning website, mailer despite lack of funds
Mark Andre has yet to receive Clean Elections funding that he has qualified for. A judge has ordered Gov. Paul LePage to release the money.
Friends, family recall former Waterville Mayor Paul R. LaVerdiere, who died Monday
A Republican, LaVerdiere was known for working across the aisle for the benefit of the city, according to those who knew him.
Waterville Democrats, Republicans to nominate council, school board candidates at caucuses
Two city councilors say they will not run for re-election; and with two Planning Board members having resigned, the council next week will consider mayoral appointments to those spots.
Food, beer and music add up to a fun evening at the Taste of Waterville
Plenty of food choices for all from the restaurants and bite booths, and a new location for beer garden and music stage this year.
Taste of Waterville comes to town August 8
The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce welcomes people to the Taste of Waterville