Basketball, indoor track, swimming, wrestling, skiing and hockey squads eye continued success.
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2023-24 swimming preview: Local athletes, teams looking to break through
Cony, Messalonskee girls primed for strong seasons.
2023-24 wrestling preview: Area teams primed for continued success on the mats
Cony continues to carry high numbers; Mt. Blue ready to take next step.
Some central Maine swim teams get creative to maximize preseason training
Teams do everything they can to prep for competition, including holding mock meets.
$35 million Waterville housing project slated to launch next year
Head of Falls Village is expected to include two buildings with 18 workforce and 45 market-rate apartments on the corner of Front and Temple streets in downtown Waterville.
2023-24 Alpine ski preview: Both Maranacook teams primed for championship success
Black Bears poised to make noise in the MVC; Mt. Blue teams rebuilding after tough graduation losses.
Cat wing at Humane Society Waterville Area closed temporarily due to illness
Officials at the shelter at 100 Webb Road in Waterville said they hope to reopen the cat wing in the next couple of weeks, but the priority is ensuring the well-being and recovery of 11 cats, according to a spokeswoman.
Winslow native making most of on-ice officiating experience in Hockey East
Alex Berard, 27, is in his first year calling games in Division I conference.
Wrestling: Annual Westlake Memorial Tournament gives opportunity to hone craft
Whether it’s gaining match experience for young wrestlers, or scouting opponents for the season, Morse High School tournament has much to offer.
Reporting Aside: Group in downtown Waterville gathers to spin a good yarn
Members of the Waterville Wednesday Spinners group meet weekly in the lobby of the Paul J. Schupf Art Center and do more than spin: they knit, quilt, weave, crochet, sew and also chat a lot, Amy Calder writes.