The Mt. Blue All-Sports Boosters want to upgrade the current field with artificial turf, reducing potential injury and providing more access all year round.
2023
RSU 9 special services prepares for the coming school year
Special Services Director John Jones gave a report of the successes the program has had in the past while it looks forward to the upcoming year.
Waldoboro man appears in D.C. court on Jan. 6 assault charges
Matthew Brackley, 39, of Waldoboro, has not yet been required to enter a plea on several charges, including assaulting 2 law enforcement officers.
Trump indicted for efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss
The indictment, the 3rd criminal case brought against the former president as he seeks to reclaim the White House in 2024, follows a long-running federal investigation.
NFL notebook: Patriots must get creative replicating Devin McCourty’s range at free safety
McCourty, who retired in the offseason, could cover a lot of ground and was savvy enough to switch things up.
Waterville house where suspicious fire occurred had history of code violations, unsanitary conditions
The property on County Road, which burned Monday, had 21 tons of trash removed from it in the spring, including discarded household items and hundreds of hypodermic needles.
Beverage makers, enthusiasts to flock to Augusta as Kennebec River Brewfest returns
The annual event, put on by the Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce, draws people from across Maine and New England to try out the latest from craft beverage makers from across the state.
FIFA Women’s World Cup soccer tournament not must-see TV for everyone
While local players have difficult time watching 3 a.m. games, there’s still an appreciation for team’s impact for female athletes.
Vintage computer that helped launch the Apple empire is being sold at auction
The Apple-1 set in motion the company that in June became the first publicly traded business to close a trading day with a $3 trillion market value.
Ford restarts factory after retooling to increase F-150 output, says orders are up
Two weeks ago, Ford slashed prices on the electric trucks by thousands of dollars across the board in anticipation of increased factory output, falling costs for battery raw materials and internal efforts to scale production.