The former Leavitt standout leads the field going into the championship at Natanis, where she won four straight high school titles.
Vassalboro
Misfired firework ignites roof of Augusta home
Augusta Battalion Chief Jason Farris said the odds were ‘astronomical’ that a misfired firework could ignite an asphalt roof that was covered by a metal roof.
Attorney in Portland nominated to federal appeals court in Boston
Donald Trump has nominated Joshua Dunlap, a Scarborough resident who grew up in Vassalboro, to serve on the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston.
Lewiston mass shooting heroes honored by Maine State Police
The Walker-Deslauriers Memorial Award is named in memory of Jason Walker and Michael Deslauriers II, who died Oct. 25, 2023, while trying to stop the shooter at Just-In-Time Recreation in Lewiston.
Two dogs rescued in Vassalboro fire
The fire, reported by a passerby at 2:25 p.m. Tuesday, damaged a 2-unit house on North Belfast Avenue, also known as Route 3.
High schools Wednesday: Erskine Academy softball clubs its way past Nokomis
Lilly Clark and Kelsie Dunn each collect three hits and three RBI for Eagles.
New coaches help Erskine Academy girls lacrosse get off to strong start
Alya Burke and Ashlyn Wing bring different styles to the sideline for the Eagles, who have enjoyed early season success.
‘100 Women Who Give’ event set for Sidney April 10
The Waterville Area Women’s Club will award $10,000 to a local charity.
March 18, 1998: MaineGeneral Thayer in Waterville to build new surgical wing, Wilton waiting on word on shoe shop space, and Vassalboro approves support staff contract
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Vassalboro sewer customers seek rate relief at legislative hearing
State Sen. Richard Bradstreet, R-Kennebec, will present a bill Tuesday seeking $2 million from the state’s general fund to help pay down the debt of the Vassalboro Sanitary District.