Held at Thomas College, the annual Dirigo Boys State gives high school juniors a hands-on experience in ‘a program unlike any other.’
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Waterville to demolish foreclosed apartment house in South End
In a 4-3 vote, the City Council rejected the sale of property to Brown House Properties, a Waterville rental business.
Committee begins exploring feasibility of closing Hall School in Waterville
More than 40 people are responsible for researching the cost of closure, savings, and how to make sure students have appropriate environment.
Waterville man taken to hospital after fall from lawn mower
The mower tipped over Wednesday morning when he was riding along a steep embankment.
Waterville council overrides mayor’s veto on recycling issue
The city will take over recycling pickup after the Sullivan contract expires June 30.
Former Sen. Mitchell bemoans Trump climate decision, health care secrecy
The former U.S. senator spoke Tuesday to the Mid-Maine Chamber’s Leadership Luncheon on a variety of issues, including the future of alternative energies and changing technologies.
Waterville planners approve Alfond Youth Center community gardens with parking
About 44 raised-bed gardens would be used to teach children gardening skills.
10th annual North End Night expected to draw crowd
Waterville neighborhood event is way to build sense of community, founder says.
Committee studying feasibility of closing Waterville’s Hall School to meet Wednesday
Declining enrollment, rising costs, lack of education funding drives study of whether to close school that serves fourth and fifth graders.
Rollover on Thayer Bridge in Waterville totals car, sends woman to hospital
Cecile Grenier, 85, went to Thayer Center for Health with unknown injuries after she crashed her car.