Waterville City Hall, closed to the public since March 15 because of the coronavirus pandemic, reopened officially and is open to the public from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Waterville Planning Board delays vote on solar farm requests
The Waterville Planning Board lost its livestream link to its meeting Monday and decided to postpone voting on whether to recommend rezoning properties on County and Webb roads to allow for solar farms.
Amy Calder: Making it work, during a pandemic
Erica Pelotte bought a restaurant business in downtown Waterville in August and had to close in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic, but she has reopened and is working harder than ever to make the eatery successful.
Waterville City Council to consider borrowing $1 million for downtown project
Councilors on Tuesday also will consider whether to keep the Alfond Municipal Pool closed this season due to the coronavirus pandemic, and closing part of Silver Street to allow for more outdoor dining downtown.
Hundreds line Waterville streets to protest racism in aftermath of Minneapolis man’s death
Monday’s protest drew at least 200 people to the the Universalist-Unitarian Church in Waterville, with participants hoisting signs amid nationwide unrest stemming from George Floyd’s death while in police custody.
Waterville Senior High School names class of 2020 graduates
Waterville Senior High School has announced its class of 2020 graduates, according to a news release from Principal Brian Laramee. Halah J. Al Subaihawi, Devin R. Andreozzi, Trent M. Andreozzi, Emilee L. Arbo, Maryah L. Audet-Gagnon, Estephanie Baez Vazquez, Jess O. Bazakas, Jacqueline Amber Bean, Timara Rayana Bell, Kristen L. Bickford, Taylor R. Bielecki, Abigail […]
CNAs honored by workforce training partners
Graduates include Deborah Bubar, Jessica Gyles, Kalynn Johnson, Crystal Rollins, Payge Shute, Trudy Turbide and Colby Moody.
Popular Steakhouse in Waterville closes down due to coronavirus restrictions
Citing the strict guidelines placed on restaurants by the state, the owners of Joseph’s Fireside Steakhouse in Waterville have decided to close down for good.
Waterville nonprofit reopens business public recycling center
The organization — Give IT. Get IT. — collects computers, electronics from businesses, recycles material and refurbishes machines for community agencies and others.
Waterville priest keeps church door open for the benefit of longtime parishioners
Marie Fefa Deeb, 94, attends Mass at St. Joseph Maronite Catholic Church at Appleton and Front streets, a lifelong daily devotion to spend, as she puts it, a half hour or hour with the Lord.