Mark Andre, whose peculiar case left him without the $5,075 he qualified for, is now moving forward with his petition to ask Colby College to contribute towards lowering the city’s tax rate.
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Former Councilor Erik Thomas chosen by Waterville Democrats to run for Ward 7 seat
About 50 people turned out Monday for the Waterville City Democratic Committee caucus to choose candidates for the November election.
Independent Clean Elections gubernatorial candidate Terry Hayes stumps in Waterville
The state treasurer and former three-term state representative said she would work to change the tone of state government if elected.
Former city councilor chosen by Republicans to run for Waterville Board of Education in Ward 7
Thursday’s caucus also chose candidates for City Council in wards 1, 5, and 7.
State’s (in)action allows private burn permit system to continue
For Warden’s Report, that means it can continue to expand its offerings in the state.
Waterville Republican planning website, mailer despite lack of funds
Mark Andre has yet to receive Clean Elections funding that he has qualified for. A judge has ordered Gov. Paul LePage to release the money.
Friends, family recall former Waterville Mayor Paul R. LaVerdiere, who died Monday
A Republican, LaVerdiere was known for working across the aisle for the benefit of the city, according to those who knew him.
Waterville Democrats, Republicans to nominate council, school board candidates at caucuses
Two city councilors say they will not run for re-election; and with two Planning Board members having resigned, the council next week will consider mayoral appointments to those spots.
Republican leaders mum on Maine party candidates who have not received funds
Mark Andre of Waterville, the Republican candidate for House District 110, says it’s not appropriate for him to lobby Republican leaders about the Ethics Commission not paying his Clean Elections funds.
Republican candidate for House District 110 denied Clean Elections funds he qualified for
Mark Andre, who won the Republican primary for the Waterville-based seat, says the state owes him over $5,000, but a calendar problem is preventing him from collecting.