Lawrence, MCI and Erskine Academy feature multiple athletes on this year’s team.
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Maple sugaring part of education at Maine Academy of Natural Sciences
The Hinckley school’s sugar shack was one of dozens across the state open during the 42nd Maine Maple Sunday Weekend.
Maine college students investigate health effects of forever chemicals
But the statewide biotech training program teaching them how to tackle local scientific challenges like this in the laboratory faces an uncertain future because of federal budget cuts.
Human scalp seized in 2022 at Fairfield auction house repatriated to New Mexico tribe
The remains were seized from Poulin Antiques & Auctions Inc., where an ‘Apache scalp’ was listed for sale online.
Waterville library to launch seed library March 20
While supplies last, garden seed packets can be picked up at the 73 Elm St. library.
Waterville, Winlsow schools participating in SkillsUSA State Championships
Gold medal winners will represent Maine in the National SkillsUSA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia.
Fairfield college to host career and transfer fair March 26
With more than 30 local businesses and 10 colleges and universities in attendance, participants will have access to a diverse range of career and transfer opportunities.
Federal regulators recommend Kennebec River dam relicensing
Staff at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is recommending proposals to increase fish passage at four dams in Waterville, Fairfield and Skowhegan, which a coalition of environmental groups pushing for dam removal have criticized.
March 12, 1986: Augusta bank robber given 6 year prison sentence, string of ordinances removes city of Waterville parking spaces, and fire damages Fairfield home
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Two cats dead, two people homeless following Winslow fire
The double-wide mobile home’s two residents are reportedly living elsewhere following the blaze that killed their two cats.