Por: Portland Press Herald Nation January 16, 2024
WATERVILLE — Two businesses in downtown Waterville — Lebanese Cuisine and Paragon Shop — have closed permanently after having been in business for 44 years. Lebanese Cuisine, known to many as “the Lebanese bakery,” closed after the death Jan. 2 of Laya Joseph, whose family owned and operated the business at 34 Temple St. State Rep. Bruce White, D-Waterville, frequented the restaurant and said he and his family were sad to learn of... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation January 18, 2024
After a City Council vote Tuesday night, Waterville has become the first city in Maine to throw formal support behind a plan to extend passenger rail service from Boston and Portland to Lewiston-Auburn, Waterville and Bangor. Above, locomotives pass Wednesday over College Avenue... + más
Football: Morse rallies late to hand Waterville first loss | Portland Press Herald
Filmmaker says Waterville roots and ice cream scoops inspired documentary airing at festival | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Sports September 16, 2023
WATERVILLE — Morse’s lengthy slump against Waterville ended in dramatic fashion Friday. Calin Gould’s 35-yard touchdown pass to Braylon Williams with 1 minute left in the game lifted the Shipbuilders to a 16-14 win over Waterville in a Campbell Conference eight-man... + más
A veteran started a gun shop. When a struggling soldier asked him to store his firearms | CBS News
Portland Press Herald USA Nation July 08, 2023
Rachel Paradis is shown in an image from the short documentary “See You in April.” The documentary will be shown as part of the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville. Paradis and her husband, Don Paradis, for decades owned North Street Dairy Cone in Waterville. The... + más
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Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
Portland Press Herald USA Nation July 06, 2023
Projectionist Jak Peters stands near a projector on Wednesday while checking the 35 mm print of the film “What’s Love Got to Do With It” at the Waterville Opera House, in preparation for the Maine International Film Festival that runs from Friday to Sunday, July 16, in... + más
With construction nearing an end, $18 million downtown Waterville art center to debut Dec. 17 | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Sports May 04, 2023
Fran Purnell throws out a ceremonial first pitch to former Major League Baseball pitcher Lee Smith during the dedication of the Purnell Wrigley Field named in his honor in Waterville on April 29, 2017. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel file WATERVILLE — In the end, Fran... + más
78-year-old Zainab Suboh, killed in North Park crash, remembered as ‘a little angel’ | Chicago Sun Times
Waterville police chief plans to retire next month as city considers sweeping review of department | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 26, 2022
An electrician with Landry/French Construction works on recessed lighting Tuesday in the Paul J. Schupf Art Center in downtown Waterville. Construction work is nearing an end and the center is scheduled to open to the public Dec. 17. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel... + más
Proposal to open Chipotle Mexican Grill in Waterville follows closure in Augusta | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 11, 2022
Chief Joseph Massey of the Waterville Police Department speaks to reporters Aug. 26, 2020, about a shooting in Waterville. Massey plans to retire at the end of November. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel file WATERVILLE — Longtime police Chief Joseph Massey plans to retire... + más
Augusta receives $263,000 to provide access to treatment for substance use disorder | Portland Press Herald
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