Karen Rancourt-Thomas said she felt kicked out of her party after Democrats postponed their mayoral nomination, so she left to back Mayor Nick Isgro.
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Man who killed nuns in 1996 in Waterville dies
Mark Bechard, 58, who had been diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease, died Sunday at a nursing home in Freeport.
Philanthropist Peter G. Alfond, originally from Waterville, dies of malaria
Peter Alfond, the son of Waterville native and well-known philanthropists Harold and Dorothy ‘Bibby’ Alfond, died Monday night after contracting the mosquito-borne disease on a trip to Africa.
Waterville Democrats appoint new chairwoman, treasurer
Nominations for mayor were postponed and will be considered at a July 26 meeting.
Antiques business moving into Hathaway Creative Center in Waterville
Hathaway Mill Antiques a sister shop to Cabot Mill Antiques in Brunswick
Quarry Road Recreation Area in Waterville sets sights on next decade of plans
A new master plan for continued development within the park is being created, and organizers are seeking public input to shape the future of the city-owned land.
Composers premiere their music during Atlantic Music Festival at Colby
Ninth annual gathering, which got underway Saturday with an eclectic piece at Lorimer Chapel, will run until July 29 and will feature about 40 performances.
Roland Cummings’ conviction upheld in 2014 Waterville murder
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has affirmed the conviction in the stabbing death of Aurele Fecteau, 92.
Waterville’s Mayor Isgro seeking re-election; Rancourt-Thomas challenging
Nick Isgro, who has served one three-year term as mayor, says he wants to see the city through its economic ‘renaissance,’ while former Councilor Karen Rancourt-Thomas says civility and taxes are key issues.
Atlantic Music Festival to return to Colby for ninth season
The classical music festival, which is free and open to the public, begins Saturday and runs until the end of the month.