The 350,000-square-foot building would include the first Olympic-sized swimming pool in Maine.
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Waterville Area Habitat for Humanity to build its fifth affordable house
The nonprofit organization has expanded its ReStore hours and continues to help those in need with weatherization projects and donations of household items.
State marshals to take over security at Kennebec County courthouses
County officials decided not to renew a contract with the sheriff’s office to provide entry screening and courtroom security after recent staff departures, opting instead to have the state Office of the Judicial Marshal do so.
Adult education student overcomes anxiety, depression, earns diploma
Bianca Curtis was among 32 who graduated Tuesday from Mid-Maine Regional Adult Community Education.
Family of missing Waterville child Ayla Reynolds has September hearing for death declaration
More than five years after disappearing from her home, Ayla may be declared dead by a probate judge as the girl’s maternal family eyes a wrongful death lawsuit against the father, Justin DiPietro.
Waterville mother charged after allegedly leaving 3 kids alone all night
Samantha Renee Clark, 33, was arrested for violating probation after her children allegedly told officers they didn’t know where she was.
Downtown revitalization efforts in Waterville going smoothly
Officials announce an upcoming street closure on Appleton Street and a temporary water main shutoff on Main Street as part of the work.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Waterville to be featured on national TV
The organization will be recognized by actor Paul Rudd for its efforts to combat child food insecurity during the annual Red Nose Day Special on NBC.
Waterville residents, officials ’emotionally spent’ over difficult school, municipal budget talks
One resident group favors holding Waterville’s tax rate by finding budget reductions while another urges adequate funding for schools, fearing the loss of staff and families.
‘Picturing Waterville’ exhibit takes viewers on tour of city changes since 19th century
Event opens Wednesday at Common Street Arts and includes contemporary and historical photo show, community photo and video projects, downtown walking tours, urban sketching and pinhole photography workshops.