Many vintage vehicles were on display Friday at the Augusta Civic Center, some of which will be involved in this summer’s Great Race that runs from Kentucky to Gardiner.
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Reporting Aside: Anson man with Down syndrome finds purpose in cutting cloth
James Lynds has turned a passion for hard work into a business cutting clothing into rags to sell to auto mechanics, dealerships and other businesses, Amy Calder writes.
Local roundup: Sammy Calder scores 1,000th career point as Monmouth tops Madison
Senior also hauls in 16 rebounds for the Mustangs.
Boys basketball: Nokomis overcomes early struggles to defeat Messalonskee
Warriors brush aside shooting slump to earn win over Eagles.
College notebook: Colby women’s hockey team off to yet another strong start
Thomas College, UMaine-Farmington men’s basketball programs set to hold inaugural Dick Meader Cup.
The 35th annual Northeast Motorsports Expo gears up with traditional favorites, new twists
Along with usual exhibits and vendors, race fans will have a chance to see Vintage Racer Roundtable with Andy Santerre, Brad Leighton and others.
Swimming: Young athletes give Cony and Gardiner/Hall-Dale a big boost
Freshmen and sophomores have played a role in the success of both teams this season.
Waterville Planning Board approves mobile home park expansion, with conditions
The board also reviewed plans for a 37-unit, low-income apartment building on King Street and an 89-room hotel at the corner of Armory and Industrial roads.
Girls basketball: Defense, depth lead Madison past Maranacook
Mackenzie Robbins scores 18 points as Bulldogs stay undefeated.
Local roundup: Winthrop boys basketball slips past Waterville in Class B/C crossover game
Cole Bard leads the Ramblers’ offense with 24 points.