White, a Democrat, has held the seat since 2018 and is seeking reelection to a second term, while Foss, a Republican, is seeking his first term.
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Alfond Youth & Community Center announces new, upcoming programs
Alfond Youth & Community Center in Waterville has announced the following new programs and coming programs: CHILDWATCH A newly renovated space, new equipment and supplies, and fully trained child care staff will keep your child(ren) safe and entertained while you focus on your wellness. It is free for all members. It is open from 9 […]
Monument in Central Maine honors Louis Sockalexis, 1st Indigenous baseball player
In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day, the Alfond Youth and Community Center unveiled a monument dedicated to Louis Sockalexis, the first Indigenous person to play Major League Baseball.
State Sen. Scott Cyrway faces opposition from Hilary Koch in District 16
Cyrway, a Republican, has served in his seat since 2014, while Koch, a Democrat, won election to the Waterville Charter Commission, outpolling Mayor Nick Isgro.
Central Maine Gleaners Group piles on potatoes in St. Albans
Central Maine Gleaning Group picks potatoes Saturday as part of its gleaning season.
Incumbent Colleen Madigan faces challenger Mark Andre for House District 110 seat
Madigan has held the seat, which represents part of Waterville and part of Oakland, since 2016 and has twice defeated Andre for the seat.
Amy Calder: God willing, we will do better
With COVID-19 wreaking havoc throughout the country, including in the White House, we must do better, Amy Calder writes.
Golf tournament benefits Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter and Services
The Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter and Services hosted its 23rd annual golf tournament on Sept. 17 at Natanis Golf Course in Vassalboro, according to a news release from the Waterville shelter. A total of 72 golfers took to the 18-hole course. Several of the shelter’s volunteers assisted in checking in players, selling raffle tickets and managing […]
Waterville neighbors appear for court hearing, which is again continued
Falah Waheeb filed a protection from harassment order against neighbor Cathy Weeks in August, and the hearing was continued for the second time on Thursday after both parties waited more than an hour at Waterville District Court.
New England Clean Energy Connect may start construction in November, despite opposition
Thorn Dickinson, CEO and president of NECEC Transmission LLC, spoke about the CMP Corridor project at Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast while legislators opposed to the project asked for equal time.