The Waterville school is set to roll out the Bachelor of Science in Coaching program in August.
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Augusta volunteers spruce up school during Days of Caring
Photographer Joe Phelan captures students and administration working together at United Way event.
Mainers recall fond memories of Saco Drive-In as theater is demolished
The drive-in theater along Route 1 — Maine’s oldest — closed for good in 2022 after more than 8 decades.
As Collins and Platner court voters, sports become part of the game
It’s hard to watch sports these days without campaign ads of all stripes taking up a lot of space.
Maine buys second PFAS-contaminated farm
The state acquired the former Songbird Farm in Unity almost 8 years after Adam Nordell and Johanna Davis learned that their water, land, produce and blood were contaminated by forever chemicals.
Eliot Cutler temporarily released from jail
The former Maine gubernatorial candidate and convicted sex offender admitted at a hearing Friday that he had violated his probation and argued he should be let out in order to seek treatment for a pornography addiction.
Bar Harbor can only enforce passenger limits for cruise ships in July and August, judge says
The ruling is the latest development in a long-running lawsuit over cruise ship regulations in the popular port.
Hearts of Pine benefit from return of forward Walter Varela
The second-year forward came back from offseason surgery to provide a stabilizing presence in Portland’s USL Cup win against Rhode Island FC.
Inside the Searsmont lumber mill fire and explosion
First responders and others recount the events at Robbins Lumber on May 15, a day that will have a lasting effect on Midcoast towns and the broader firefighting community.
Clinton man pleads not guilty to murder in 2025 shooting death
James Simonson claims he was defending himself from William ‘Bill’ Parent in the 2025 shooting.