James Cognata first-place finish paces the Ramblers to the boys team title, while Winthrop’s Haley Williams claims the girls individual title.
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Scrummy Afters wraps up season by bringing Harry Potter to Hallowell
The candy shop offered a plethora of treats and held a costume and pumpkin contest. Proceeds from the event benefited the Hallowell Food Pantry.
Group says 59 lawyers slain in 6 years in Philippines
State forces are blamed for targeting attorneys representing human rights defenders and activists.
In France, gas crisis frays nerves, workers’ resilience
Motorists sometime line up for hours to refuel – not always successfully.
Cross country: Cony course makes miraculous recovery in time for KVAC championships
Waterville’s Abby Williams repeats as B/C girls winner.
Russia military range shooting leaves 11 dead, 15 wounded
The Russian Defense Ministry says that two volunteer soldiers fired at other troops at a Russian military firing range near Ukraine.
Targeted killings of police rise in violent week
At least 11 officers were shot around the country last week.
Biden’s pot pardons could boost states’ legalization drives
The president’s recent announcement that he will pardon thousands of people for simple possession has shined a new spotlight on the legalization efforts in Arkansas and four other states.
Colby students, residents help clean up Waterville’s South End
About 20 Colby College students in the college’s civic engagement program on Saturday helped clean up litter, furniture, tires and other trash around the South End of Waterville as part of an effort by the South End Neighborhood Association.
As electric car production falls short, flippers step up
The years-long wait for some new electric vehicles is creating a reselling frenzy.