The opening of the $18 million center, which included a preview reception Friday and a “Joy to the Ville” opening day event on Saturday in Waterville, drew a supportive crowd despite a major snowstorm across central Maine.
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With a slow start to season, high school ski teams welcome latest snowstorm
Central Maine teams have been practicing for three weeks, but inconsistent weather has impacted schedules .
Eleven years after disappearance of Ayla Reynolds, wrongful death suit, police probe continue
Ayla was reported missing Dec. 17, 2011, by her father, Justin DiPietro, from her grandmother’s Violette Avenue home in Waterville, launching the most costly state police investigation in Maine history, and she has never been found.
Sidelines: Tom Brady as Hulk Hogan? Matching pro athletes with their pro wrestling counterparts
Many people in sports seem like characters from the squared circle, writes David Bailey.
Reporting Aside: Woman’s plight an example of psychiatric health care crisis in Maine
A clinical psychologist who’s treating a psychotic, suicidal woman with leukemia stuck for weeks in a hospital emergency department says the state must expand existing psychiatric resources or build new, Amy Calder writes.
Local roundup: Richmond girls basketball defeats Valley
Kara Briand tallies a double-double for the Bobcats.
Cony sophomore swimmers poised for big seasons in the pool
Emily Kennard and Anabelle Orth lead Rams entering 2022-2023 season.
Police: Massachusetts man arrested after high-speed chase ends in Newport
Eddie Rivera, 43, was driving a stolen 2001 Toyota Corolla when he led police on the chase Tuesday that began in Bangor, according to officials.
Girls basketball: Gardiner hangs on, fends off Lawrence
Lizzy Gruber has big night for Tigers, who secure key early season victory.
Local roundup: Kents Hill girls basketball rolls past Mt. Abram
Huskies improve to 2-0 on the young season.