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Sidelines: In Cole Butcher, the Oxford 250 has its latest villain
Canadian driver has ruffled feathers in back-to-back wins, which is a good thing for the race, Travis Barrett writes.
High school volleyball preview: Newcomer Maranacook opens with lofty expectations
The Black Bears join the varsity ranks this fall as sport continues to grow in central Maine.
Beth Israel Synagogue in Waterville raises $3.3 million for renovation, other needs
Several upgrades are nearing completion as the synagogue, which opened in 1958 at 291 Main St., is set to begin a new chapter serving the region’s Jewish community.
With stars of 2022 high school season gone, returning players set to take over spotlight in ’23
Maddie Niles, Olivia Varney, Natalie Mohlar, Matt Quirion set for big seasons.
Oakland town manager says her suspension involves employee complaint
Town Manager Ella Bowman said she was notified Friday in a letter sent by Town Council Chairman Michael Perkins that she was placed on administrative leave earlier this week because of a complaint filed by municipal worker.
Who is the top driver in Oxford 250 history? Racing veterans offer mixed views
Three-time winners Dave Dion, Ralph Nason and Mike Rowe dominate the debate.
Reporting Aside: ‘Good-hearted’ Monmouth man known for helping others now needs a hand himself
Born with only one kidney that is now failing, Mike Snow, 60, is asking folks to get screened to see if they can be a living donor, not only for himself but for others waiting for an organ transplant, Amy Calder writes.
Embrace the chase: Pursuit of glory at annual Oxford 250 comes at a price
From unlikely beginnings, Gray car owner Jay Cushman seeks elusive victory in Super Late Model racing’s biggest events.
Pingree swings through Waterville to highlight city’s humming arts scene
U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree was joined Thursday by the chairwoman of the National Endowment for the Arts, Maria Rosario Jackson, for a stop at the Schupf Art Center before heading to Colby College.