People and relationships matter more than material things, a truth we appreciate more as the years pass, Amy Calder writes.
morning sentinel
Local roundup: Erskine boys soccer holds off Leavitt
Holden McKenney scores twice in the Eagles’ victory.
Pittsfield police Chief Bickmore to retire in October
Chief Harold “Pete” Bickmore, who has led the Pittsfield Police Department for the past five years, was diagnosed with cancer last winter.
Football Game of the Week: Lawrence travels to Leavitt for key crossover battle
Bulldogs face a Hornets team that’s been a wrecking ball so far in 2022.
Local Roundup: Hall-Dale field hockey shuts out Boothbay
Mira Skehan nets five goals in the Bulldogs’ winning effort.
Golf: Leavitt repeats as KVAC B Shootout champion
A.J. Davis, Billy Visconti each shoot 39 for Hornets in victory.
Mainers with Florida connections monitor Hurricane Ian, stay in touch with family
As the powerful storm makes landfall in Florida, those who live there are holed up at their homes, awaiting the onslaught of wind and water.
Clinton Fire and Police departments receive grants to upgrade equipment
The Fire Department expects to use a grant to buy equipment that allows firefighters to refill their air tanks, while police are looking to use two grants to enhance their body camera system.
Two Waterville holiday traditions return this year for in-person celebrations
The popular Parade of Lights and Kringleville have long attracted crowds downtown and a change this year is that the parade will be held the Saturday after Thanksgiving and begin at Winslow High School before crossing the Ticonic Bridge into Waterville.
Girls soccer: Mt. Blue, Mt. Ararat carry different rosters, but eye same destination
With veteran roster, Cougars blaze through Class A North, while young Eagles battle with conference’s top teams.