Neither does Roger Crouse want residents to drink the sediment laden water, but he says if they do, it’s safe.
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Waterville council unanimously approves proposed $41.9 million budget
The budget represents an 8.3 percent tax rate increase, but Mayor Nick Isgro has said he would veto any budget with a tax rate increase of more than 3 percent.
Hundreds gather in Waterville to bridge political divide
A symposium at Colby College focused on ways to have civil discussions in a time when Americans are more stressed and divided over politics than ever.
Maine Sports Legends to honor athletes, individuals June 24 in Waterville
Tickets must be purchased by June 20.
Thomas College to offer $10,000 President Scholarship
Student in Master’s in Criminology program to benefit.
Kennebec Water District says brown water safe for Waterville area residents to drink
A water main break Monday stirred up sediment in pipes, resulting in discolored water being pumped out of faucets.
Taco Bell closes Main Street Waterville location owing $44,000 in rent
After opening its doors this past winter, the national fast food chain abruptly closed at the end of May.
Waterville council to consider final vote on proposed $41.9 million budget
Mayor Nick Isgro has threatened to veto the budget if it increases the tax rate more than 3 percent, but has not said how he would cut it.
Underwater divers needed to repair Waterville main break beneath Messalonskee Stream
Water service restored to customers who complained of low water pressure Monday morning.
Amy Calder: Behind the scenes with police dispatchers
The first “first responders,” the men and women who take the calls, collect vital information that police and firefighters deal with, from whether a threatening spouse is armed or intoxicated to the details of a woman giving birth.