Ninth annual gathering, which got underway Saturday with an eclectic piece at Lorimer Chapel, will run until July 29 and will feature about 40 performances.
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Roland Cummings’ conviction upheld in 2014 Waterville murder
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has affirmed the conviction in the stabbing death of Aurele Fecteau, 92.
Waterville’s Mayor Isgro seeking re-election; Rancourt-Thomas challenging
Nick Isgro, who has served one three-year term as mayor, says he wants to see the city through its economic ‘renaissance,’ while former Councilor Karen Rancourt-Thomas says civility and taxes are key issues.
Atlantic Music Festival to return to Colby for ninth season
The classical music festival, which is free and open to the public, begins Saturday and runs until the end of the month.
Waterville City Council discards proposal to regulate comments, behavior at council meetings
Opponents of the measure criticized it as a check on free speech.
Waterville council to consider rules for meeting conduct
Recent personal attacks, name-calling and disruptive behavior are not acceptable, according to city officials.
Fourth of July traditions move to Waterville, Clinton
Historically held in Winslow, the Fourth events got a new and larger home at the Clinton fairgrounds, while a resident organized a parade in Waterville to fill the void there.
Public art project spreads wheat paste art throughout Waterville
A public art task group formed by Waterville Creates! asked artists to respond to historic images of the city through art.
Waterville to start collecting recycling curbside week of July 10
Public works employees will use city’s spare 1999 packer truck to collect recyclables biweekly until possible new truck purchase.
Waterville plans to put $900,000 river-walk project out to bid in August
The RiverWalk Advisory Committee wants to move the ‘Ticonic’ sculpture on The Concourse to Head of Falls as part of the project.