Downtown Signage Grant Program
...to provide financial assistance to downtown business owners located within the established Downtown District who wish to install new business signage on the exterior of their buildings. more...

Incentive for Downtown Business Creation and Expansion
...a Downtown Forgivable Loan Program to provide financial assistance to business and property owners interested in creating new businesses or significantly expanding existing businesses within the established Downtown District. more...

Waterville Main Street celebrates 10 years
Check out the special WMSt 10th Anniversary insert published in the Morning Sentinel on September 21. Download the 3MB PDF.


- Barrels Community Market
- Freshwater Arts
- Meet Me Downtown Business Profiles
- Downtown Historic Walking Guide
- Downtown Partners 2011-12



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Waterville Main Street would like to thank the following 2008-09 Downtown Partners (current through 1/23/09) for their investment in the future of Downtown Waterville. For more information on how you can become a Downtown Partner, contact WMSt at 207-680-2055 or shannon@watervillemainstreet.org, or visit our secure online donation site.

CONTRIBUTING BENEFACTORS:

$20,000+ Platinum

  • City of Waterville
  • Colby College

$5,000+ Silver

  • Inland Hospital
  • Waterville Savings Bank of Maine

$1,000+ Bronze

  • Kennebec Savings Bank
  • TD Banknorth, N.A.

BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS:

$500+ Community Partners

  • C.G. Rancourt Trust
  • The Framemakers
  • Key Bank
  • KFS
  • MaineGeneral Leadership Team (Scott Bullock, Nona Boyink, Chuck Hays, and Emilie van Eeghen)
  • Mainely Brews Restaurant & Brewhouse
  • People's Salon & Spa
  • Yardgoods Center

$250+ Downtown Partners

  • Adams & Worth
  • A.E. Hodsdon Engineers
  • Cancun Mexican Restaurant
  • Earth Bound
  • GHM Insurance Agency
  • Joseph's Market
  • Let's Talk Language School
  • Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce
  • Nicholson & Associates
  • Poulin Opticians
  • Waterville Anesthesia Associates
  • Wheeler & Arey, Attorneys

$125+ Associate Partners

  • Al Corey Music Center
  • Belgrade Lakes Resources
  • Black Dog Graphics
  • Blue Wave Dancing
  • Care & Comfort
  • Children's Book Cellar
  • Hanover Computer Co.
  • Hardy Girls Healthy Women
  • Head Quarters Hairstyling
  • The Last Unicorn
  • The Law Office of Tobi L. Schneider
  • L. Tardif, Jeweler
  • Maine Eye Care
  • Nale Law Offices, LLC
  • RE-BOOKS/Fastzak
  • Resurrection Life Church
  • Sign of the Sun
  • Spell Bound
  • Val Shell's Pawn Shop
  • Waterville House of Pizza

PERSONAL PARTNERSHIPS:

$1000+ Contributing Benefactors

  • Ave Vinick

$500-999 Community Partners

  • Suanne Muehlner
  • Jim & Mollie Schmidt

$250-499 Downtown Partners

  • Karen Heck
  • James Lynch
  • Deborah Schmid
  • Jennifer Strode

$100-249 Hometown Partners

  • Beth & Ken Eisen
  • Sid & Liz Geller
  • Theodore C. Helberg
  • John Koons, DMD
  • Kimberly Lindlof
  • Zaki & Kim Nashed
  • Kate O'Halloran
  • Marc & Emily Pitman
  • Veronique Plesch
  • Peter & Jane Redmond

$50-99 Family

  • Eugene & Mary Beaupre
  • Scott & Trish Bullock
  • Elizabeth & Frederic Craigie, Jr.
  • Douglas & Marie Cutchin
  • Jane & Karl Dornish
  • Luke Duplessis
  • Albert & Marilyn Hall
  • Bruce & Dorene Hebda
  • Lisa Hallee & Eric Sharpe
  • Elizabeth Leonard
  • Clifford & Ruth Manchester
  • Nancy & Abbott Meader
  • C. Patrick Michaud
  • Walter Simcock
  • Sarah Sugden & Matthew Hankey
  • Alleen Thompson
  • Emilie van Eeghen & Richard Tory
  • Weeks & Sons, Well Drilling

$25-49 Individual Partners

  • Tom Brazier
  • John Butera
  • Greg Gilbertson
  • Kathleen Glenn-Lewin
  • Gubby Karter, Bob-In
  • Jean F. Lamond
  • Shelley Lane, Millennium Styling Salon
  • Eva Linfield
  • Patrick & Eliza Mathias
  • Lea & Jose Ramirez
  • Charles Reeves, Attorney
  • Anne Rosenthal
  • Laura Hadley Webb
  • Lee Anna Stirling



Adams & Worth

72 Main St.
872-5424

Adams & Worth is set-up like a small home, where visitors to the kitchenette will find utensils, placemats, and dishware... more

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of Elm and Park Streets

Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, the first president of Colby College, formed this church in 1818. Because it was illegal for a religious group to own property, an organization of pew holders was formed. ... 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.