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    Waterville demolition 02/11/25 - Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    A building at 60 Front St. in Waterville is demolished Tuesday. The building was the first of five scheduled to be razed to make way for Head of Falls Village, a 63-unit apartment complex with office and retail space.

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    Waterville demolition 02/11/25 - Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    A building at 60 Front St. in Waterville is demolished Tuesday. Front Street is shown at the left.

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    Waterville demolition 02/11/25 - Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    The remains of a building at 60 Front St. in Waterville are seen Tuesday, next to the St. Joseph Maronite Catholic Church at right. The building was the first of five scheduled to be razed to make way for Head of Falls Village, an apartment complex with office and retail space.

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    Waterville demolition 02/11/25 - Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel | of | Share this photo

    The remains of a building at 60 Front St. in Waterville are seen Tuesday, next to the St. Joseph Maronite Catholic Church at right. The building was the first of five scheduled to be razed to make way for Head of Falls Village, an apartment complex with office and retail space.

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    Waterville demolition 02/11/25 - Courtesy of city of Waterville | of | Share this photo

    The Heath House at 60 Front St. in Waterville is seen in this photograph from 1855. The house was demolished this week to make way for an apartment complex.

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    Waterville demolition 02/11/25 - Rendering courtesy of Todd Alexander | of | Share this photo

    Two buildings that would be part of Head of Falls Village planned for downtown Waterville are shown in this rendering, looking north from City Hall at Temple Street in the foreground and Front Street, obscured to the right. The multiuse project is to include more than 60 housing units.

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