Gold medal winners will represent Maine in the National SkillsUSA Championships in Atlanta, Georgia.
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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.
March 16, 1972: Township 3 Range 2 officially becomes the town of Carrabassett, Oakland man held in assault in Augusta, and Mrs. Richard Nixon celebrates 60th birthday
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Maine boys and girls hockey teams that could win state titles next year
All three state champions have the opportunity to win another state championship in 2025-26.
A Coffeehouse in Waterville to close, but will host special group events
After being open for almost a year, A Coffeehouse at 252 Main St. is set to end regular hours at the end of the month.
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.
Stephanie Gilbert with Floydian Trip to perform in Waterville March 29
WATERVILLE — Stephanie Gilbert, a classically trained vocalist with degrees from the University of Southern Maine and Yale, plans to perform with Floydian Trip at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 29, at the Waterville Opera House, 1 Common St. A Vassalboro native, Gilbert first performed at the Waterville Opera House as a child, singing at dance […]
Oakland-area school district hires new superintendent
Andrew Carlton is to start in his new position July 1, succeeding Carl Gartley, who is stepping down at the end of the school year.
Class B North boys hockey final highlight reel
Scoring plays from the John Bapst co-op’s win over Messalonkee in Orono.
John Bapst boys hockey tops Messalonskee to claim Class B North title
Owen Marryatt and Camden Leighton lead the Crusaders to victory over Eagles.