FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue High School has announced the following students were named to its third-quarter honor roll for the 2020-21 academic year. Highest Honors Magnus Augustin, Brittany Bailey, Cole Baker, Scott Barber, Abigail Bartlett, Calvin Beale, Ashton Beaudoin, Grace Bell, McKenzie Berry, Allison Blauvelt, Levi Bogar, Alissa Butterfield and Kelsie Butterfield. Also, Lucinda Carroll, […]
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Rangeley hosts Best Dog on Earth Day event
The fifth annual Best Dog on Earth Day event, a celebration of dogs and Earth Day, was a big success, according to co-organizers the Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce and Rangeley Health and Wellness. Participants and their dogs recently went for a 1.5 mile walk and then returned to the Chamber of Commerce for a […]
New kids’ TV show emerges from the Mister Rogers universe
The puppet-led series ‘Donkey Hodie’ ia inspired by characters from the original Fred Rogers TV show.
New Waterville art center on track to open with board approval, demolition underway
The Paul J. Schupf Art Center is set to open in December 2022, with plans also calling for improved access to the Waterville Opera House through a new skywalk.
NBA roundup: Westbrook (21 rebounds, 24 assists) sparks Wizards to 154-141 win
Russell Westbrook’s unusual triple double – 14 points, 21 rebounds, 24 assists – leads Washington past Indiana.
Bergeron, Bruins blank Devils to clinch playoff spot
Boston is heading to the playoffs for the fifth straight season after beating New Jersey, 3-0.
Sports Digest: Southern Maine baseball sweeps Plymouth State in doubleheader
Cam Seymour has five doubles in two games as the Huskies beat the Panthers, 8-3 and 11-0.
Local roundup: Brooke McKenney throws no-hitter as Madison softball cruises past Spruce Mountain
Bulldogs’ pitcher struck out 13 and also had two hits, three RBIs and scored four runs in the win.
Softball: Monmouth builds its case as a contender in Class C
Mustangs continue hot start with back-and-forth victory over Maranacook.
Top U.S. general drops opposition to change in sexual assault policy
Gen. Mark Milley says he is now open because cases persist despite efforts to solve it.