Councilors push back, saying the criticism is just the latest in divisive rhetoric from the Republican mayor.
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Unity College shows off Impossible Burger at annual Taste of Waterville
Thousands are expected to turn out for the all-day and into-the-evening outdoor dining, entertaining and shopping event.
Waterville Republican House candidate moving forward with Clean Elections funding
Mark Andre, whose peculiar case left him without the $5,075 he qualified for, is now moving forward with his petition to ask Colby College to contribute towards lowering the city’s tax rate.
Decal Gymnastics to move from Alfond Youth Center to its Skowhegan, Augusta locations
The move, to take place after August 23, is in preparation for Decal’s opening a new facility in the Waterville area next year.
Waterville solar project on landfill gets lease extension
Gizos Energy requested an extension on the landfill lease for the 20-megawatt facility after the presence of wetlands forced them to continue research.
North Street Playground offers outdoor learning events
Activities planned for Aug. 15, 20, 23 and 30 in Waterville.
Waterville High School class of 1949 members sought
Those interested in a reunion should make a call.
Waterville council approves partnership to study two-way traffic change
The $400,000 partnership with the city, Colby College and the DOT is for preliminary engineering for the traffic change on Main and Front streets.
Former Councilor Erik Thomas chosen by Waterville Democrats to run for Ward 7 seat
About 50 people turned out Monday for the Waterville City Democratic Committee caucus to choose candidates for the November election.
Students arriving soon in new $25 million Colby dorm in downtown Waterville
Alfond Commons will be home to 200 students, all of whom will be participating in a civic engagement program to foster community relationships and problem solving.