Minimum wage hike is main reason for need to raise rates, parks and rec director says.
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Waterville planning board gets first look at $200M Colby athletic complex plans
Approval of the project, which will have ‘zero wetland impact,’ according to the landscape architect, will be determined June 5.
Waterville police believe rash of car break-ins over weekend related to similar spree last week
In both instances, thieves targeted unlocked cars parked in driveways and on streets.
Woman, 73, forgives Waterville man sentenced to 27 years for sexual assault during burglary
Mark D. Halle, 33, a transient living in Waterville at the time, pleaded guilty Monday to charges related to the assault, which a judge called ‘sexual torture’ and ‘almost unspeakable.’
Thomas College graduates largest class yet
Student speaker Tanya Naborowsky emotionally shared how she made her way to college and what the Thomas experience has meant to her.
Fire at Waterville shoe store caused by an electrical malfunction ruled accidental
The May 9 fire at the Super Shoes store off Kennedy Memorial Drive caused heavy smoke damage to the building and resulted in an ‘extensive loss of merchandise.’
Waterville police investigate string of car burglaries reported Tuesday
More than a dozen unlocked cars were burglarized in the central area of the city, police say.
Thomas College receives $5.3 million grant for new business institute
The Harold Alfond Institute for Business Innovation will provide mentors, workshops, speaker series and more at the Waterville College for students and local businesspeople.
Tired of rain? It snowed in Maine 72 years ago Thursday
The storm, which dropped 8 inches in Waterville and 10 inches in Gardiner, still holds the record for the latest snowfall in the state.
Parishioners mourn loss of priest removed from church amid sexual abuse allegations
Experts who deal with sex abuse cases say such abuse scars victims for life.