The 38-36 contest was the third consecutive meeting between the schools that was decided late in the fourth quarter.
2014
Waterville drug dealer’s conviction, 10-year sentence upheld
The state Supreme Judicial Court rejected a claim by Havier Olmo, of Brooklyn, N.Y., that the multiple drug charges against him should have been prosecuted in separate trials.
Messalonskee boys hockey edges Winslow
A Brandon Nale hat trick led the Eagles to a 6-5 win over the Black Raiders.
Clinton approves recycling program
A Benton selectman says if residents in both Clinton and Benton don’t recycle more, the towns, which share a transfer station, may be forced into pay-as-you-throw garbage pickup.
Oakland residents will face stiff penalties for unnecessary noise
The Town Council gave preliminary approval to the noise ordinance Wednesday night.
Fairfield man charged with inappropriate touching of random woman
A 42-year-old Shawmut resident was charged with unlawful sexual touching after he got into an argument with a woman and then reached into her car and touched her inappropriately.
Somerset County’s new chief deputy is former detective, game warden
James Ross will be second-in-command in the Somerset County Sheriff’s Department when Dale Lancaster takes over as sheriff.
Special teams play carries Gardiner hockey past Maranacook/Winthrop
The Tigers scored two power play goals and killed off a 5-on-3 power play late to seal a 4-2 victory.
Grants for pre-K awarded to local school districts
Federal money will be funneled to 13 districts in the state, including SADs 58, 53 and 49 and RSUs 74, 12 and 3, to allow expansion or creation of programs.
CIA tries to discredit Senate report on interrogation program
Current and former officials seek to paint the Senate committee’s investigation as a partisan political stunt.