Raiders aiming to become only the third team in Maine since 1970 to win three consecutive state championships.
November 2015
Police investigating pedestrian fatality in Lewiston
Authorities were still on the scene at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Trade deal fraught with risk for Obama
Even as he marks a milestone on the world stage, the president is looking at a tough fight at home over ratification.
Linebackers lead strong defense for unbeaten Winslow
Raiders have allowed just 57 points in 10 games this season as they head into Saturday’s Class C state championship game.
Cony, UMA students tackle bias at art exhibit
Cony High School junior Elliot Lagace said working on this project opened his eyes about hatred and how he could be more welcoming of others.
In win for Madison Paper, federal trade commission rules to tax paper imports from Canada
Wednesday’s decision by the U.S. Department of Commerce to place duties on supercalendered paper imports comes in favor of Madison Paper Industries and Verso Corp., both of whom say they have been hurt by unfair foreign competition.
Cornville man deemed incompetent for trial, sent to Riverview
James L. Mayo, 44, charged with threatening to kill a family, was remanded by a judge to the custody of the commissioner of the state Department of Health and Human Services.
After 90 years, new owners take over at Joseph’s Market in Waterville
Former owners Kevin and Diane Joseph hope the community will embrace Ireen Huda and Mohammad Ali, who plan to keep the name, employees and traditions of the landmark market.
Winslow man sentenced to prison for sexually assaulting two girls
David W. Morissette, 46, will serve an initial four years in prison and will not be allowed to have any unsupervised contact with children under 16 when he gets out.
Thanksgiving Day dinner to be served in Gardiner
Delivery available for surrounding towns.