The Rams downed the Eagles 6-3 in a close encounter and will now play for the state title Saturday.
June 2014
Backyard Farms becomes first GlobalGAP-certified Maine firm
The Madison tomato grower has met global food safety standards nearly a year after a whitefly infestation forced production to shut down for six months.
Waterville gears up for pay-as-you-throw starting in July
Sullivan’s Disposal of Thorndike set to pick up recyclables at the curb as the first phase of the new trash collection program.
Franklin County officials debate outside agency funding
Requests from Adult Basic Education and Greater Franklin Development Corporation are part of a $5.66 million proposed county budget to be voted on Wednesday.
ATHLETE’S ANGLE: Role players are important too
Cony senior Ryan Dumont considers himself not an athlete, but a jack-of-all-trades.
Looking for tea? Here are some Maine-based retailers
Portland may be a coffee town, but more and more Mainers are getting into the tea business: importing, blending and selling it at cafes, by mail order and in retail outlets around the state.
Baghdad fears sectarian violence after killing of imam, inmates
Reports of mass killings emerge from the confusing battlefields across Iraq.
UN panel: Syria, Iraq edging into regional war
The attacks in northern Iraq by forces affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant will likely draw in more foreign fighters, the commission said.
Waterville’s Cancun to stay open despite legal issues
Owner Hector Fuentes pleaded guilty Monday to hiring undocumented immigrants.