Other intriguing matchups Friday include Skowhegan-Thornton Academy; Lawrence-Bonny Eagle; and Waterville-Mt. Ararat.
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On eve of potential sale, Maine’s largest public company is fending off lawsuits
The possible $35 million settlement of a 2019 suit against Covetrus Inc. comes as shareholders will decide Tuesday whether to sell the veterinary technology and services company to a pair of private investment firms.
Local roundup: MCI field hockey team blanks Maranacook
Jenessa Foster, Trinity Leavitt score goals for Huskies.
Gardiner woman hopes country music star will let her spread her mother’s ashes at his Nashville home
Sue Castle is flying south to fulfill her mom’s wish to stay forever close to singer Alan Jackson.
Giants off to best start since 2009
Reactions are mixed to New York’s 4-1 start under first-year coach Brian Daboll.
Bruins cut three veterans, who all clear waivers
Mike Reilly, Nick Foligno and Chris Wagner could be sent to Providence as Boston trims its roster in advance of its season opener.
Social Security increase will help millions of kids, too
It’s not just older people who will get what’s expected to be the largest cost-of-living adjustment in Social Security benefits in 40 years.
Celtics notebook: Kornet close to returning from injury
Luke Kornet, who is expected to play a key role in the front court with Robert Williams III out, is recovering from an ankle sprain.
Ad watch: LePage falsely accuses Gov. Mills of giving welfare to ‘illegal immigrants’
A new ad, which also accuses the governor of handing out crack pipes, takes liberties with the facts.
Waterville police chief plans to retire next month as city considers sweeping review of department
Joseph Massey, 69, has been with the Waterville Police Department for 36 years, the last 15 as chief. He is leaving at a time when Mayor Jay Coelho says he favors restructuring the way the city agency is run.