The organization, which seeks to invigorate the South End neighborhood, has made strides since its 2014 inception, and is looking to grow its impact in Waterville.
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Waterville suspect in armed standoff was being evicted from apartment
Michael J. Joslyn, 23, was in court in Augusta on Monday, facing charges of aggravated reckless conduct, aggravated criminal mischief and refusing to submit to arrest.
Waterville walk celebrates work of police, public officials
The group recognized the Waterville Police Department as what it called an example of what law enforcement is doing right in communities.
Old vs. New: Waterville, Winslow team up on ice
New Kennebec RiverHawks enter historic campaign.
Children’s Discovery Museum to move from Augusta to Waterville in spring 2019
Waterville businessman Bill Mitchell bought the former American Legion Hall on College Avenue and the museum will be his tenant.
AOS 92 board votes to create plan to dissolve school district
The district is looking to restructure as a regional service center in order to secure funding from the state.
Norridgewock man charged with terrorizing his wife
Michael Clemons, 39, was arrested after he allegedly made threats to his wife over the telephone, police said.
Waterville’s municipal pool needs about $1.18 million in repairs, official says
Parks and Recreation Director Matt Skehan told city councilors Tuesday that the structure of the pool is beginning to break down.
Waterville School Board votes to move forward with a plan to dissolve AOS 92
The school district is moving toward regionalization model that could lead to financial incentives from the state.
Waterville council votes to join lawsuit against opiate drug companies
Councilors also approve union contracts for public works and parks and recreation employees and accept $33,000 from Colby College to pay for a new police cruiser.