Flagg, the top basketball recruit in the 2024 class, makes his commitment official.
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Football: In pass-heavy B North, a strong ground game has Lawrence on verge of title
Running backs, offensive line in sync for top-seeded Bulldogs.
Election updates: Winners of central Maine municipal races
Incumbents in some communities, including Waterville and Oakland, held onto their seats Tuesday, but others did not fare as well.
Boys soccer: Carrabec shuts out Greenville for eight-person South title
Desmond Robinson, Christopher Caruso tally goals for Cobras in victory.
Girls soccer: Madison bulldozes way to eight-person South title
Raegan Cowan scores four goals and adds an assist as Bulldogs run past Rangeley.
Football: Cony topples Messalonskee to reach Class B North championship game
Rams win 28-14 to set up regional title showdown with Lawrence.
Waterville City Council to consider ditching yurt idea, seeking longer-term solutions for the homeless
Mayor Jay Coelho is withdrawing his request to spend up to $10,000 to install yurts on the riverfront, instead asking the city to seek solutions that include an emergency warming shelter and ramped-up outreach to the homeless encampment at Head of Falls.
Two residents displaced when early morning fire damages Waterville home
The fire appears to have started Monday in the attic of the single-family home at 45 Drummond Ave., according to officials.
Parade, Kringleville, lighting events to kick off holidays in Waterville, Winslow
The Children’s Discovery Museum of Central Maine has announced the holiday activity lineup, which includes visits with Santa Claus at Kringleville at Castonguay Square in downtown Waterville, beginning the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
Sidelines: Championships or not, it was a worthwhile day for central Maine field hockey teams at states
One local team claimed a state title while two fell short, but the day central Maine had Saturday was one that should be remembered fondly, Mike Mandell writes.