While leaving a summer cottage is sad, Amy Calder writes, the coming of fall at home promises new adventures.
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Waterville council to consider rezoning request for pot store
City councilors on Tuesday will consider whether to follow the recommendation of the Planning Board, which voted 4-3 Monday not to recommend the council rezone part of 475 Kennedy Memorial Drive so an adult-use marijuana store may open there.
Motorcyclists lead fundraising ride for teen-parent program in Waterville
The fundraiser, done in concert with Low XII Maine chapters of Widows Sons Masonic Riders and the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers, is raising money and supplies to support the Sharon Abram Teen Parent School.
BikeMaine wraps up tour with lunch in Waterville
BikeMaine tour riders close the midcoast loop by returning to Waterville for lunch from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Bell Ringing Fun offered at Waterville church
WATERVILLE — Bell Ringing Fun will be offered from noon to 12:45 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22, in fellowship hall at Pleasant Street United Methodist Church, 61 Pleasant St. Everyone is invited to come and play the new handbells. For more information, contact Grenda Banton at 873-5358 or gbanton26@gmail.com.
More than 400 turn out for open house at The Elm in Waterville
Waterville businessman Bill Mitchell renovated the former American Legion Hall at 21 College Ave., where live music, celebrations, comedy performances and other events will be held.
Photos: Foundation work begins at Lockwood Hotel in Waterville
The south end of the hotel will have basement walls about 11 feet high.
Waterville 9/11 vigil draws 50 people at the RiverWalk
Firefighters, ambulance workers, legislators and others turned out for the 6 p.m. event Wednesday along the Kennebec River to remember those who died 18 years ago in the terrorist attacks.
BikeMaine coastal loop gets underway
There and back again
Jump Right In Waterville Volunteer Fair set for Sept. 28
Local organizations seek those who can spare two hours a month.