One city employee has been ill with COVID-19 about two weeks, City Manager Steve Daly said, while the police and fire departments have also had staff test positive over the last year.
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Waterville’s ‘financial position is positive,’ audit reveals
The council on Tuesday voted to accept the audit report by Nicholson, Michaud & Nadeau certified public accountants.
Nor’easter dumps more than 6 inches of snow on central Maine
Snow started Monday evening and was expected to continue into Tuesday evening, with wind gusts and some outages reported as the storm blew into the region.
Waterville Planning Board approves mobile home park expansion — with conditions
The board also voted 7-0 to elect Samantha Burdick its chairperson, succeeding Paul Lussier, who resigned recently.
Waterville council to honor former city manager, consider supporting diversity statement
Councilors are also expected to hear a review Tuesday of the city audit for the 2020 fiscal year, and consider establishing a city manager evaluation committee.
Waterville Planning Board to consider mobile home park expansion, day care, solar plans
The board is also expected Monday to consider plans for an audiology practice and storage units, and elect a new chairman to succeed Paul Lussier, who has resigned from the board.
Waterville, Messalonskee, Gardiner high school students compete in virtual Thomas Cup
More than 100 students from around the state competed in the areas of technology, innovation, science and engineering during the event, held Friday through Saturday and hosted by Thomas College in Waterville.
10th Annual One in Five 5K
WATERVILLE — The 10th Annual One in Five 5K has been scheduled for 9-10:30 a.m. Sunday, April 25, on the Quarry Road Trails, 300 Quarry Road. The virtual or in person event was inspired by the current Maine statistic of an estimated ONE in FIVE people in Maine have been affected by sexual violence. Those […]
Photos: Skiing amid snow gun flurries at Quarry Road in Waterville
Nodic skiers glide along the man-made snow Friday.
Former Waterville City Manager Michael Roy reflects on 16 years at the helm
Finding a new city manager to replace Roy was difficult during the coronavirus pandemic, when travel and setting up interviews was difficult, and those who know Roy best say his institutional knowledge of and dedication to the city he grew up in would make it hard to find a comparable successor.