The Western C girls basketball tournament looks like an interesting one. When you combine the records of No. 1 Boothbay, No. 2 Madison and No. 4 Waynflete, they’ve lost a total of two games to Class C schools.
February 2013
Portland Press Herald reporter, Waterville native earns prestigious award
The George Polk Award is for a report on for-profit online education firms
HIGH SCHOOL SKIING CHAMPIONSHIPS: Mt. Blue has strong day at states
RUMFORD — The Mt. Blue girls and boys Nordic ski teams got off to a fast start at the Class A state championships Monday afternoon at Black Mountain.
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK: Richmond set for unfamiliar opponent
The Richmond girls faced six of the other eight Western D playoff teams during the regular season.
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY NOTES: Lawrence plays waiting game
The Lawrence hockey team is one of just two teams in the state — Lewiston is the other — who’ve wrapped up the regular season.
Fairfield history buff’s Facebook page preserves Gerald Hotel of old
FAIRFIELD — A young history enthusiast has spent a lot of time and energy to ensure that a grand old building of the past will be remembered far into the future.
Main Street Skowhegan winnows field for new executive director
SKOWHEGAN — Officials at Main Street Skowhegan say a new executive director is expected to be on board by mid- to late March.
Ski areas report strong start to Presidents Day holiday week
SKOWHEGAN — Ten-year-old Nicholas Woodside sped down the hill and up a tall snowbank as his snowtube came to a stop. His father, Pat Woodside stood by, camera ready.
East Pond Association turns to small steps to combat algae blooms
The East Pond Association is undergoing a strategy shift in fighting algae blooms on the pond.
Morning Sentinel area police log, Feb. 18, 2013
IN ANSON, Saturday at 4:05 p.m., an animal complaint was reported on Skidmore Road.