At issue is whether a zoning change should be allowed so the the First Congregational United Church of Christ, a nonprofit, can move into a building that’s in a commercial zone.
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Waterville council to consider overriding mayor’s veto on ambulance vote
The City Council on Tuesday will also consider appointing three more people to the city’s charter commission, which already has seven members.
MaineHousing gives 5 affordable housing projects a $6.8 million boost
Projects in Portland, South Portland, Waterville and Bangor will create or preserve 275 affordable housing units, says the housing authority.
Central Maine morning commute expected to be ‘a little bit of a mess’ as storm rolls in
The National Weather Service in Gray predicts 5 to 7 inches of snow will accumulate in the region Tuesday, as the storm peaks between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m.
Amy Calder: Sharing stories through music
Violist Hye Min Choi, 36, occasionally performs with the Colby Symphony Orchestra in Waterville, when she is not teaching at Boston University School of Music.
Leadership luncheon set for Dec. 10 in Waterville
Michael D. Wisecup to speak during event, co-hosted by Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, KV Connect.
Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers seeks Christmas Program donations
WATERVILLE — The Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers is in urgent need of donations for its Christmas Program to help support more than 1,700 children throughout the state of Maine. Each year, the Christmas Program at the Maine Children’s Home distributes boxes of gifts and clothing to more than 1,700 children who are financially […]
Madison businesses buy gas meters for local fire departments in wake of Farmington explosion
Several fire stations across central Maine are now equipped with the meters and were trained on how to use them on Monday night in Madison by Waterville firefighter Al Nygren.
One man injured in multi-vehicle crash at Waterville’s Elm Plaza, police say
A pickup truck rolled over in front of the shopping center and backed up traffic Friday afternoon.
Waterville glows as annual Parade of Lights leads to new tree ceremony at park
Temperatures were chilly in the mid 20s as light-strewn vehicles, floats, marchers and eventually, Santa, made their way across the heart of downtown Waterville.