SKOWHEGAN — It turns out that Round 2 of Skowhegan-Messalonskee softball was just as much fun.
May 2013
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Erskine scores 2 in final inning to earn win
SOUTH CHINA — The Erskine Academy baseball team rallied for two runs with two outs in the bottom of the seventh to edge Mt. Ararat 4-3 in a Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference Class A game Monday afternoon.
Fairfield voters give generously, approve $5.4 million budget
Voters approved a $5.4 million municipal budget Monday evening during Fairfield’s annual Town Meeting.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD NOTES: Lawrences hopes to contend at Community Cup
The Waterville track and field teams have turned the annual Community Cup into its personal stomping grounds in the meet’s first eight seasons.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: After slow start, Messalonskee takes off
SKOWHEGAN — It took a little while, but once the Messalonskee High School baseball team’s offense found its groove at Skowhegan on Monday afternoon, it never lost the beat.
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD NOTEBOOK: Cony meet kicks off end of season
The track and field regular season is screeching to a halt with conference and state champions set to be crowned in the next three weeks.
Boston bomb survivor wants others remembered
James Costello, shown in tatters after the marathon attacks, says others with worse injuries need help.
Committee votes against making 911 call transcripts confidential
A legislative committee on Monday recommended against passage of a bill that would expand the confidentiality of information in 911 emergency-call transcripts.
STILL LIFE: Large-scale cleanup
Paul LaVerdiere uses a broom to clean up bright-green maple tree bud scales that covered his driveway in Waterville on Sunday. Soon the leaves will unfold and get bigger in time to offer shade from hot summer sun.
SNAPSHOT: Corralled OK
Carroll Whitten, left, and his brother, Kevin, replace a paddock gate Monday at the family’s Manchester farm, after rounding up a beef herd. Several Whitten brothers and some neighbors collected the critters and transported them to a summer pasture to graze in Winthrop.