Mules score three times in third period to extend unbeaten run against Polar Bears to 11 games.
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Photos: Skow-Whoville parade marches toward Christmas
Thousands attended the Skow-Whoville parade and festivities Friday and Saturday on Water Street in downtown Skowhegan to welcome the holiday season with Santa Claus and characters from Dr. Suess’ “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Photos by Morning Sentinel staff photographer Michael G. Seamans.
Bowdoin, Colby men’s hockey teams set for rivalry showdown
The Mules have not lost to the Polar Bears since 2015.
Water main break forces businesses to close on Kennedy Memorial Drive in Waterville
The businesses reopened later Friday following the break that occurred between McDonald’s restaurant and Irving Circle K.
Basketball: With the departure of Cooper Flagg, what will 2022-23 season look like?
Many coaches insist the excitement will still be palpable even after Nokomis twins Cooper and Ace Flagg left for a Florida prep school.
Sidelines: From mascots, to parking and the bands, high school football had its moments this fall
The total game-day experience goes beyond the action on the field, writes David Bailey.
Reporting Aside: Change in direction gives Waterville’s downtown a whole new look
Motorists get a fresh perspective of downtown Waterville with the new traffic pattern that allows for two-way traffic on Main and Front streets, Amy Calder writes.
Heather Donahue maintains victory following recount for Pittsfield Town Council seat
The recount held Wednesday garnered two additional votes for Heather Donahue, who beat incumbent Lindsay Holmstrom by nine votes for an at-large seat on the council.
Basketball: Erskine basketball teams take new steps as 2022-23 season begins
Boys turn to new head coach Matt Barry; girls look to stay competitive after seven seniors graduate.
Rain, wind down trees and power lines, knock out power to thousands in Maine
The Central Maine Power Co. website early Thursday showed 17,036 power outages in Maine, with 2,595 in Kennebec County, 2,193 in Waldo County, 286 in Somerset County and 48 in Franklin County.