The council will meet virtually at 7 p.m. Tuesday and will be livestreamed via a link on the city's website and those wanting to participate must register on that site.
The council will meet virtually at 7 p.m. Tuesday and will be livestreamed via a link on the city's website and those wanting to participate must register on that site.
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As demand wanes, Waterville airport hosts no-appointment, mobile COVID-19 vaccination site
Location is for those 18 or older and is scheduled to be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Wednesday at Robert LaFleur Municipal Airport on Airport Road.
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The FEMA mobile medical vaccination clinic Monday at the main hangar at Robert LaFleur Municipal Airport in Waterville.
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WATERVILLE Tyler Bonnell had not received a COVID-19 vaccination before Monday because he had been busy doing plumbing and heating work for a mechanical contractor.
On vacation this week, the 31-year-old from Oakland was driving Monday morning on Kennedy Memorial Drive on his way to get breakfast when saw a sign for a vaccination site that required no appointment. So he turned onto Airport Road.
Waterville City Council to consider establishing housing board, approving outdoor dining requests
Councilors are also expected to consider a resolution supporting Asian Americans, and awarding a $436,887 contract to Pike Industries Inc. for work on Eight Rod and Marston roads.
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WATERVILLE The City Council on Tuesday is expected to consider establishing a community housing board to look at housing needs in Waterville, and approving licenses for downtown eateries wanting outdoor dining this year.
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., and is accessible to the public via a link on the city’s website www.waterville-me.gov.
The idea of a housing board was proposed by Councilor Rebecca Greene, D-Ward 4, to look at the overall housing situation in the city, according to City Manager Steve Daly.