The 18,000-square-foot facility, scheduled to open in the fall, is being built alongside the college’s two turf fields, with a design “that totally stands on its own within the state,” athletic director Christopher Parsons says.
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Waterville-based program receives $50K for job training, facility work
Spectrum plans to kick off the partnership Aug. 6 with a revitalization event.
Waterville City Council approves maintenance account for RiverWalk at Head of Falls
Former City Manager Michael Roy, who co-chaired the committee that raised money for the $1.5 million RiverWalk, tells councilors about new Adopt a Garden program, which allows people to help maintain flower beds at the park.
Photos: The Bacon Brothers at Waterville Opera House
Actor Kevin Bacon and his brother Michael performed with their band Sunday to a sold-out crowd. Photos by Morning Sentinel photojournalist Michael G. Seamans.
Elm City Bridge Club recognizes July 26 winners
WATRVILLE — Ed and Joyce Rushton were winners at the Elm City Bridge Club’s July 26 game. Wilma Pouliot and Karen Torrey placed second, and Gabrielle Rice and Jessie Gunther took third. The club meets at 12:30 p.m. every Tuesday at the Elks Lodge, Industrial Road in Waterville. Participants are asked to bring their own […]
Word on the Street: Bacon brothers set to rock Waterville
Actor Kevin Bacon and his brother Michael, known as The Bacon Brothers, are scheduled to play a show at Waterville Opera House on Sunday.
Waterville contractor who scammed elderly customers pleads guilty to felony theft charge
Tony J. Glidden, owner of Mainely Roofing and Siding, took deposits for work he never did for more than 20 customers, stealing a total of $115,000 in what the court judge described as a “scheme to prey on some of the most vulnerable people in our society.”
Waterville hospice to offer grief writing workshop Aug. 3
Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area is scheduled to offer a workshop at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3, on writing through times of grief. The workshop, to be held at 304 Main St. in Waterville, will be led by Sarah Kilch Gaffney. Gaffney will talk about ways writing can help to navigate grief, as well as […]
Neighborhood redemption centers becoming less common as their numbers decline
Dozens of the centers have closed over the last two years in Maine, a reflection of the difficulty in finding workers and also rising costs that nibble away at razor-thin profit margins.
Waterville synagogue to celebrate its 120th anniversary
Beth Israel Congregation on Main Street plans a celebration July 31 at Enchanted Gables in Oakland.