Waterville’s boys and girls are on the prowl for state title repeats.
June 2014
CATCHING UP: Skowhegan’s Jacob Coombs
The Indians’ senior track and field star catches up with staff writer Evan Crawley.
HORSE RACING: Multiple factors make winning Triple Crown tough
California Chrome is trying to become the first horse in 36 years to achieve the feat.
NHL: Rangers wowed by Kings in Stanley Cup opener
New York’s coach rates the Los Angeles team that beat his charges Wednesday night as ‘one of the best teams’ he’s seen in a long time.
Michaud proposes anti-fraud plan
The Democrat’s rivals for governor say the mechanisms for welfare oversight already exist.
Senior duo a double bonus for Rams
Payton Kennison and Mitchell Bonenfant solidified Cony’s pitching staff on the way to a 9-7 regular season record.
Madison gender bias case dismissed; retaliation goes forward
A judge said there is enough evidence for a case that Joy Hikel was fired for complaining about treatment she received as economic development director.
Wilton residents invited to new public comment section
The Board of Selectmen will listen to residents’ questions and concerns at its twice-monthly meetings.
Winslow, Benton students get free books
The schools are the latest in program funded by a Read Across America $10,000 grant that is bringing books to first-graders across the state.
Morning Sentinel police log
Waterville area police reports for June 5, 2014