The steel fire sculptures, which floated downriver Saturday when the water level rose, were first lit during Skowhegan’s Kennebec on Fire event held in August 2021.
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Maine basketball community reacts to death of icon Dick Meader
The Maine coaching legend and Pine Tree Basketball Camps founder died over the weekend at the age of 76.
Fairfield police charge boy, 14, with disorderly conduct, harassment
The youth is part of a group of juveniles that has generated several complaints over many months for inappropriate, disorderly behavior, police Chief Thomas Gould said.
City Council to host fifth session seeking public input on downtown Waterville
The public meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at The Elm at 21 College Ave., and is to be followed by a regular council meeting.
Football: Thornton Academy sends Skowhegan to first loss
Ryan O’Keefe throws for three TDs in Golden Trojans’ rout.
Local roundup: Monmouth/Winthrop girls soccer cruises to win over Carrabec
Izzy Hamann and Elsa Goebel-Bain each have a hat trick in the victory.
Cross country: Cony course makes miraculous recovery in time for KVAC championships
Waterville’s Abby Williams repeats as B/C girls winner.
Colby students, residents help clean up Waterville’s South End
About 20 Colby College students in the college’s civic engagement program on Saturday helped clean up litter, furniture, tires and other trash around the South End of Waterville as part of an effort by the South End Neighborhood Association.
L. Tardif Jeweler to close after 87 years in downtown Waterville
The family business at 62 Main St., a downtown fixture since opening in 1935, is expected to end its run by year’s end.
Football: Mt. Ararat/Hyde surges past Waterville
Shea Farrell turns in dominant performance as Eagles win big eight-man crossover game.