Residents for months have complained about a group of juveniles who they say continuously harass people in town and display other objectionable behavior.
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Reporting Aside: With missteps defining his past, man pursues sobriety, living day by day
William Moody visits the riverfront in Waterville as often as he can in his efforts to control his anxiety and work on getting sober, Amy Calder writes.
Football: Nokomis shuts out Madison/Carrabec
Warriors peaking at right time, winning for the third time in four games.
State again issues denial of water quality certificate for Shawmut Dam in Fairfield, but invites reapplication with ‘updated’ data
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection issued a denial without prejudice for the water quality certificate, stating that the owner of Shawmut Dam, Brookfield Renewable, did not provide finalized information about fish passages at the dam.
Police: High-speed chase in Skowhegan ends in crash, driver at Portland hospital
The crash occurred late Wednesday afternoon on Malbons Mills Road after the driver of a 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse eluded police at a high rate of speed, authorities said.
Rainy forecast prompts changes to high school football schedule
Skowhegan, Winslow and Lawrence contests moved to Saturday.
Field hockey: Skowhegan closes out Messalonskee in its regular season finale
River Hawks will enter the Class A North playoffs as the No. 1 seed.
Local roundup: Waterville girls soccer blanks Lawrence
Sadie Williams and Mara von Otsten each score twice to pace Purple Panthers.
High school soccer playoff fields begin to take shape for central Maine squads
Several teams battling for positioning in the final week of regular season.
Waterville City Council OKs Police Department review, applauds chief ahead of his retirement
City councilors Tuesday approved the use of $40,000 to contract with the International Association of Chiefs of Police to review Police Department operations.