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New Waterville art center on track to open with board approval, demolition underway

New Waterville art center on track to open with board approval, demolition underway The Paul J. Schupf Art Center is set to open in December 2022, with plans also calling for improved access to the Waterville Opera House through a new skywalk. 6 of 6 Crooker Construction begins demolition of The Center in downtown Waterville on Tuesday, making way for the new Paul J. Schupf Art Center. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel WATERVILLE The Paul J. Schupf Art Center at 93 Main St. downtown is on track to open now that the Planning Board has given its final approval and demolition work has started on the existing building there.

Waterville Planning Board approves final plans for Paul J Schupf Art Center

New Waterville art center on track to open with board approval, demolition underway The Paul J. Schupf Art Center is set to open in December 2022, with plans also calling for improved access to the Waterville Opera House through a new skywalk. 6 of 6 Crooker Construction begins demolition of The Center in downtown Waterville on Tuesday, making way for the new Paul J. Schupf Art Center. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel WATERVILLE The Paul J. Schupf Art Center at 93 Main St. downtown is on track to open now that the Planning Board has given its final approval and demolition work has started on the existing building there.

Waterville Planning Board to review final plans for $18 million Paul J Schupf Art Center

Waterville Creates to resume in-person programming

Read Article WATERVILLE In response to Governor Mills’ Moving Maine Forward plan, Waterville Creates plans to resume in-person programming at the Waterville Opera House, Railroad Square Cinema, and various outdoor venues. Waterville Creates’ reopening plan is gradual in its approach and will be guided by strict safety and public health practices and protocols, including social distancing, masking of all staff and patrons, and enhanced cleaning and air filtration systems. “We are excited to return to our core mission of providing live, in-person arts experiences,” said Waterville Creates President and CEO Shannon Haines, according to a news release from the nonprofit organization. “We also take our responsibility to protect our community very seriously, and we have developed safety standards and expectations for each of our venues that we will explicitly communicate and enforce in order to meet that responsibility.”

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