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Alfond Foundation donates $570,000 for Waterville municipal pool water slide improvements
Work is scheduled to start after the pool facility closes in August, and a second phase of work on the main and kiddie pools will happen next year, according to City Manager Michael Roy.
Second recall effort underway in Waterville, this time targeting councilor
Papers are taken out to recall a city councilor just days after a group announced an effort to remove Mayor Nick Isgro from office for posts he made on social media.
Colby College to buy and raze Camden National building in Waterville to build hotel
The bank says it will move into a new mixed-use complex Colby is building down the street.
Former Waterville mayor leads effort to oust Nick Isgro from office after tweet controversy
Karen Heck along with two other residents took out paperwork Monday morning to initiate the recall process for Mayor Nick Isgro following outrage over a tweet telling a school shooting survivor to “eat it.”
Waterville native buys former Boys & Girls Club building
Uria Pelletier, who owns Kavestone LLC with his wife, Angela, plans to renovate the 6 Main Place property.
Bill Nemitz: What is it with these Republican mayors from Waterville?
Today, former Mayor Paul LePage’s old job is in the hands of one Nick Isgro.
Maine farmers offer lifeline for imperiled low-income food program
They won’t wait to see if a federal effort linking SNAP recipients to locally grown food will be renewed – they’re growing funding sources on their own.
Waterville Mayor Isgro faces calls for resignation over tweet attacking Parkland student
Post targeting Parkland, Florida school shooting survivor David Hogg condemned as latest in a string of inflammatory posts.
Winslow man to serve 2 years in federal prison for exporting guns to Romania
Iulian Petre was sentenced Thursday in U.S. Disrict Court in Bangor by a judge who told him ‘your firearms’ days are over.’