Payton Mitchell’s 30 points pace the Roadrunners.
morning sentinel
Boys hockey: Central Maine players go the extra mile to stay in the game
Lawrence, Skowhegan and Nokomis players face long commutes, early morning wakeup calls to play for Bangor-area co-op teams.
Local roundup: Forest Hills girls basketball sinks Islesboro
Allie Dunning scored 16 points for the Tigers.
Indoor track and field: Waterville jumpers enjoy strong friendship, healthy rivalry
Seniors Maddie Yakimchick and Kara Anderson turning in strong performances for the Purple Panthers this winter.
Waterville Planning Board approves low-income apartment project in South End
The Kennebec Valley Community Action Program plans to build the apartment building at 52 King St. It is to have mostly one- and two-bedroom units and some with three bedrooms.
Local roundup: Monmouth girls basketball gets past Old Orchard Beach
Haley DeHahn leads the offense with 24 points for the Mustangs.
Boys hockey: Card’s winner pushes Messalonskee past Cony in overtime
Eagles top Rams as both teams score three power-play goals.
Men’s college basketball: UMaine-Farmington holds on to win inaugural Meader Cup
Beavers hold off comeback attempt from Terriers for new rivalry trophy, named after legendary coach.
Boys basketball: Messalonskee hands Mt. Blue 1st loss of season
Eagles get double-double from Merrick Smith in key KVAC win.
‘Education, empower and evolve’: New 12-bed residential substance recovery center opens in Waterville
William Lessa and Callista Merrill, president and vice president of the Central Maine Recovery Center, opened the nonprofit residential program earlier this month on Hazelwood Avenue in Waterville.