WINSLOW — Devin Fitzgivens scored a pair of goals as the Winslow High School girls soccer team beat Camden Hills 4-0 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class B game Thursday.
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COLLEGE ROUNDUP: UMF cruises to win over UNE
FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue graduate Ava Amador scored three goals as the University of Maine at Farmington women’s soccer team beat the University of Maine at Presque Isle 10-0 in a non-conference game Thursday at Prescott Field.
West Nile found in two more towns
He had predicted last week that more cases probably would be found before mosquito season ends with the first hard frosts — generally between Oct. 1 and 15.
Senate candidates support Obama’s response to Libya attack
PORTLAND — Maine’s three leading U.S. Senate candidates said Thursday they supported President Barack Obama’s measured statements and security response to the attack on American officials in Libya this week.
Republican group’s ad blasts Angus King and Cynthia Dill on wind energy
A new television ad by a national Republican group blasts independent U.S. Senate candidate Angus King and Democrat Cynthia Dill for their support of industrial wind.
H.S. FOOTBALL GAME OF THE WEEK: Waterville hopes to finally beat Gardiner
It started in 2005, the year both Gardiner and Waterville joined the Pine Tree Conference Class B division. Gardiner took a 27-25 win over Waterville that season, and each season since, the Tigers have defeated the Purple Panthers.
HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY: Gardiner holds off Waterville
WATERVILLE — As Thursday afternoon’s game wound down, Waterville field hockey coach Ashley Pullen consistently urged her team to play hard until the game was over.
Lawyer moves to supress inverview in murder case
AUGUSTA — Michael Young’s hands and shorts were covered with blood when police arrived at the apartment he shared with David Cox.
State still wants natural gas pipeline, but next step is unclear
AUGUSTA — State officials said Thursday they remain very much interested in natural gas being brought to more Mainers, even though flaws have torpedoed the state’s award of a multi-million dollar contract to build a pipeline in central Maine.
U.S. Department of Commerce calls New England groundfishing season a disaster
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Commerce declared a disaster for New England’s struggling groundfishing fleet for the 2013 season, opening the door for Congress to appropriate up to $100 million to help fishermen.