School Athletic Director Chad Foye will help coach team for remainder of season following the departure.
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Boys soccer: Winslow overcomes obstacles to remain in Class B title contention
The Black Raiders have a small roster and have dealt with injuries, yet are still rolling through their competition.
Two-way traffic change in downtown Waterville to start Nov. 5
City Manager Steve Daly made the announcement Tuesday that in another month Main and Front streets, after years of being one-way, will revert to two-way traffic as the $11.2 million downtown revitalization project draws to a close.
Local roundup: Richmond boys soccer rolls past Temple
Hunter Mason leads way with four goals; Hall-Dale girls cruise to stay unbeaten.
Golf: In drastic turnaround, Gardiner goes from afterthought to title contender
Tigers — who won just one match last fall — secure berth in Class B championships after strong showing in qualifier.
Boys soccer: Erskine, Gardiner play to scoreless draw
Eagles have now gone more than 3 hours since last goal in frustrating drought.
Pittsfield officer injured in confrontation with motorist that included high-speed chase
Officer Chelsea Merry is recovering following the incident Friday in which a Newport man twice fled from Merry in his vehicle before she tracked him down and used pepper spray to subdue the man and take him into custody.
Home2 Suites hotel planned for Armory Road in Waterville
The Waterville Planning Board later this month is scheduled to review informal plans for a Home2 Suites by Hilton on 2 acres near Main Street and Interstate 95.
Local roundup: Olivia Varney sets single-season MCI girls soccer scoring record
MVC golfers tee off at state qualifier at Natanis.
Waterville council to discuss better ways to connect downtown to riverfront
The City Council plans to hold another public input session Tuesday to discuss what the downtown needs, this time focusing on connecting City Hall, Castonguay Square and the downtown to the riverfront.