Warriors run 64 plays to Black Raiders’ 28 en route to 36-14 victory.
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Local roundup: Second half goal lifts Messalonskee field hockey over Skowhegan
Sophia Ventimiglia’s goal hands River Hawks 1st regular season loss in six years.
Waterville City Council to consider purchase of police body cameras
Councilors could sign off Tuesday on spending $114,885 on 24 body cameras, and related equipment, to be worn by every patrol officer and patrol sergeant.
Grocery market with focus on regional producers, artisans to open in downtown Waterville
Main Street Provisions, scheduled to begin greeting customers next month at the storefront formerly occupied by L. Tardif Jeweler at 62 Main St., is one of several new ventures that has opened or is expected to open in the coming weeks.
Football: Messalonskee weathers early storm, rides big 2nd half to win over Cony
Eagles come back from 14-7 deficit to post 39-21 win over Rams.
Local roundup: Monmouth/Winthrop girls soccer tops Oak Hill
The Mustangs give coach Gary Trafton his 300th career victory.
Football: Morse rallies late to hand Waterville first loss
Calin Gould’s TD pass to Braylon Williams with 1 minute left lifts the Shipbuilders.
Reporting Aside: Winslow farm pushes for people to face life’s cruelties together
Robin Bartholf operates Ephphatha Community Farm where the horses and other animals can have a therapeutic effect on people with physical, developmental or emotional challenges, Amy Calder writes.
Local roundup: Erskine boys rally past Waterville
Holden McKenney scores four goals for the Eagles.
Football Game of the Week: Messalonskee, Cony meet in clash of potential PTC contenders
Eagles looking to stay unbeaten; Rams ready for tough test.