Alfond Commons will house 200 students in four- and six-bedroom apartments, as well as four faculty members.
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Waterville Police Department’s Operation HOPE helps woman turn her life around
Emily Buker has left behind homelessness, unemployment, addiction and crime, has gotten clean and sober and is working in Virginia.
John ‘Swisher’ Mitchell, celebrated Waterville athlete and coach, dies at 91
Mitchell, brother of former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell, was recalled as a friend and mentor Wednesday by officials at Colby College, where he coached.
Waterville police respond to report of cat with arrow in back
The animal appeared to have a short arrow in its back but took off on Water Street before police could catch it.
Ex-councilor reflects on turbulent term as she departs Waterville for a new job
Lauren Lessing says she was guided by the will of her constituents and that she’s not leaving because of city politics.
Maine International Film Festival wrapping up its 10-day run
This weekend’s highlights will include the 41st Maine Student Film and Video Festival and the last day for the ‘Floresta Encantada’ virtual reality exhibit.
Latin American film talent on display at MIFF’s World Filmmakers’ Forum
Programming director Ken Eisen said the region is producing some of the most interesting films being made today.
Friends, family, ex-colleagues seek pardon for deported Waterville man
Lexius Saint Martin, husband and father of three, wants to return to the U.S. from Haiti.
Republican leaders mum on Maine party candidates who have not received funds
Mark Andre of Waterville, the Republican candidate for House District 110, says it’s not appropriate for him to lobby Republican leaders about the Ethics Commission not paying his Clean Elections funds.
Maine Film Festival screening puts conversion therapy, LePage veto in spotlight
Backers of a Maine bill say ‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’ shows why therapists should be barred from trying to change the gender identity of underage clients.