The general manager for Marden’s says the Winslow-based company had no idea the products were inauthentic and has removed them from its stores.
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Garden club accepting applications for beautification program
This program awards grant funds up to $100 to nonprofit groups in Waterville, Winslow and surrounding communities.
Vassalboro sewer customers seek rate relief at legislative hearing
State Sen. Richard Bradstreet, R-Kennebec, will present a bill Tuesday seeking $2 million from the state’s general fund to help pay down the debt of the Vassalboro Sanitary District.
Winslow mainstay Bee’s Snack Bar closes after 77 years
While Bee’s operated for nearly eight decades through natural disasters and economic swings, the owners say the closure of the Ticonic Bridge for repairs and high operating costs have taken their toll.
‘It’s our therapy’: Knitting group binds community together
From the isolation of the pandemic and other circumstances, a group of women have come together at a Waterville yarn and fabric store to knit and build friendships.
Waterville library to launch seed library March 20
While supplies last, garden seed packets can be picked up at the 73 Elm St. library.
Waterville, Winlsow schools participating in SkillsUSA State Championships
Gold medal winners will represent Maine in the National SkillsUSA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia.
Firefighters battle blaze, mud in Clinton
The fire Tuesday night at a seasonal camp showed how Maine’s firefighters and other emergency workers face special challenges this time of year.
Mainers took different paths to NCAA D-III indoor track nationals
Emma Burr of Thomas and USM’s Ben Drummey, Ethan Shain, Khalysa Hammith and Joey Richards are competing at the NCAA Division III championships in New York.
A Coffeehouse in Waterville to close, but will host special group events
After being open for almost a year, A Coffeehouse at 252 Main St. is set to end regular hours at the end of the month.