Emmah Corson is a track standout who had never played field hockey until this season.
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Reporting Aside: With housing out of reach, woman asks, ‘Just let me prove myself’
The rental assistance Beth Gordon was receiving was pulled a few weeks ago and she now lives in a pop-up camper in Fairfield with her two children, but she remains determined to find the opportunity that will bring a better path.
High-profile games abound in central Maine as November football begins
Lawrence vs. Skowhegan, Cony vs. Falmouth, Waterville vs. MDI among noteworthy Week 10 matchups.
Waterville man pleads guilty to drug trafficking charge
Patrick Hanson, 31, pleaded guilty Thursday at federal court in Bangor, following his arrest a year earlier in Waterville after police received a report he had threatened someone.
After Pittsfield residents voice support for library, Town Council looks to boost its budget
Town councilors had considered finding savings by cutting the library’s hours and staff, but reversed course after the ideas generated opposition from residents.
Field hockey: Lawrence staves off Belfast to win 1st regional title
Bulldogs survive late flurry from Lions to claim 4-3 victory in Class B North final.
Boys soccer: John Bapst shuts down Winslow to win Class B North title
Jack Mason, Garett Fletcher score goals to lead Crusaders past Black Raiders.
Field hockey: Skowhegan rallies late to win Class A North title in overtime thriller
Layla Conway’s goal in OT gives the River Hawks their 21st consecutive regional title.
Field hockey: Well-conditioned MCI tops Dirigo to repeat in C North
Huskies dominate Cougars early, keep pace late in 2-0 regional title game victory.
Annual Festival of Trees to open later this month in Waterville
The Alfond Youth & Community Center is set to host the festival, which is to run over two long weekends and benefit nonprofits that provide aid to those contending with food insecurity and agencies developing workforce readiness programs.