High-profile state title games also loom with No. 1 seeds set to face off.
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Fairfield concert to benefit Waterville Police Department’s Operation HOPE
The concert is scheduled for Saturday at Lawrence High School and will serve as a fundraiser for a program that helps those addicted to opioids get into treatment facilities.
Colby College surpasses $750 million capital campaign goal, extends it to $1 billion
The college’s Dare Northward campaign has raised more than $780 million and will now continue to the end of 2027.
Waterville board to visit park where two mobile homes were placed without approval
The Planning Board will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday on Victoria Drive at Countryside Mobile Home Park at 457 West River Road.
Boys soccer: Carrabec beats Schenck/Stearns to claim 8-person state championship
Caruso’s goal the difference as Cobras win 1-0 to cap off perfect season.
Girls soccer: Strong second half leads Madison to 8-person title
Raegan Cowan scores two goals to lead Bulldogs to first Gold Ball.
Football: Lawrence takes down Cony to claim Class B North championship
Bulldogs win 27-7, advance to play Kennebunk in state championship game.
Waterville church faces backlash over plan to raze adjacent apartment buildings
First Church of Waterville, formerly known as the First Baptist Church, bought two apartment buildings and plans to tear them down to expand parking and build a handicapped accessible entrance to the back of the church.
College football: Colby seeks revenge on rival Bowdoin after bitter end to last season
Mules, Polar Bears to meet Saturday with CBB title on the line.
Reporting Aside: Many became equine experts following column on horse in Waterville
An innocuous recent column on lessons to be learned from the Amish way of life, which ran along with a photo of a horse munching on hay at Home Depot, generated a flurry of opinions from readers on the condition of the horse, Amy Calder writes.