WMSt to Receive Award from Mid-Maine Chamber
WMSt is being awarded the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce's Community Service Project of the Year Award. more...

Attention 2-D Artists!
WMSt and Waterville Area Art Society are co-presenting the 20th Annual Maine Open Juried Art Show. more...

Seize the Mic is back and BIGGER than ever!
Maine's Premier Karaoke Contest is now offering a $500 grand prize and 7 chances to qualify. more...


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www.barrelsmarket.com

Visit YOUR community market!
* Fresh food year-round
* All forms of payment accepted: cash, credit, check, and ebt
* Located right on Main Street with entrances from the street and the Concourse
* Locally produced cheeses, meats, breads, seasonal fruits and vegetables, pickles and jams, milk, cider, juice, and other essentials
* Natural soaps, lip balm, and other bath and beauty products

Welcome to beautiful Downtown Waterville!

Located on the banks of the Kennebec River, Downtown Waterville is home to a unique mix of shops, restaurants and services. Shoppers will find a wide array of products, including upscale women's clothing, home furnishings, jewelry, Maine-made products, toys and books, and much much more. Dining options are equally as diverse, offering authentic Lebanese and Mexican cuisine, Asian specialties, eclectic American fare, delicious pub food, and fresh seafood, not to mention great bagels, sandwiches, and coffee.

Downtown Waterville is also home to numerous arts & cultural assets, including the magnificent Waterville Opera House and the Waterville Public Library, and a year round calendar of outstanding events, such as the Waterville Intown Arts Fest and the Downtown Waterville Farmers' Market.


Cancun Mexican Restaurant

14 Silver Street
872-9887

"I just work and focus on my family -- make sure they have a tortilla on the table tomorrow," says Hector Fuentes... more

THE OLD POST OFFICE
1 Post Office Square

Completed in 1911 and designed after the Philadelphia Exchange (1832), the Old Post Office is notable for its triangular configuration due to the intersection of Elm and Main Streets. Learn more.

For every $100 spent at a locally owned business, $45 stays in the local economy, creating jobs and expanding the city's tax base. For every $100 spent at a national chain or franchise store, only $14 remains in the community.