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The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce Business to Business Showcase takes place April 7, 2010 from 12 to 7 pm at the Alfond Youth Center in Waterville. 

It promises to be a remarkable event including free business seminars throught the day and the largest Business After Hous of the year starting at 5pm! 

Also taking place, is the 2nd Annual Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce's College Internship Fair from 3 to 5 pm upstairs.  

Please contact us if your business whould like to showcase an available internship and network with local college students.

One Common Street
Waterville, Maine 04901
Phone: 207-680-7300
Fax: 680-4234

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Infrastructure & Amenities


Central Maine's extensive transportation system, combined with our state-of-the-art telecommunications network, means you, your products and information will get where it needs to go. In addition, community amenities enhance the attractiveness of our region to both residents and businesses.
  • Waterville Robert Lafleur Airport is a general aviation airport located adjacent to I-95 two miles southwest of the downtown Waterville. The airport has a 5,500' runway.
  • Area medical centers are Inland Hospital and MaineGeneral Hospital
  • Central Maine's local daily newspaper is the Morning Sentinel
  • Electrical service is provided through Central Maine Power (CMP).
  • Telephone service providers for Central Maine are: Fairpoint Communications, AATelco.com, Mid Maine Communications and One Communications Corp.
  • Central Maine's cable television service provider is Time Warner Cable
  • Numerous suppliers provide high speed internet service
  • Greyhound bus provides daily service to Waterville
  • I-95 runs through Central Maine and there are four exits (127, 130, 131, 132)
  • Regional public transit is provided by Kennebec Valley Community Action Plan