Black Bears score late to spoil strong effort from Eagles in KVAC meeting
morning sentinel
Women’s basketball: Black Bears begin practice with eye on America East title
Among the team’s newcomers is former Skowhegan High star Jaycie Christopher, the 2022 Miss Maine Basketball winner.
Benton residents to vote in November on expanding size of town board
Benton residents on the general election ballot will consider four warrant articles, including one to expand the Board of Select Persons from three members to five.
Waterville mayor complains to school board about student safety
Mayor Jay Coelho told the Waterville Board of Education on Monday night that his daughter, a freshman at Waterville Senior High School, was suspended from school a half day after defending herself when attacked by another student in a school bathroom.
Local roundup: Hall-Dale girls soccer shuts out Lisbon
FARMINGDALE — Marie Benoit scored twice to lead Hall-Dale past Lisbon 8-0 in Mountain Valley Conference girls soccer action Monday. Hayden Madore, Jenna Lee, Karlie Reith, Aubrey Gilbert, Sierra Givens and Lily Drouin-Scease each added a goal for Hall-Dale, which remains unbeaten at 9-0-0. Rita Benoit chipped in two assists. Alivia Fields made 16 saves […]
Field hockey: Shorthanded Gardiner rallies past Nokomis
Tigers rally from injuries and illness to get back on track.
Football notebook: Young Oak Hill takes big strides in win over MCI
Raiders, Huskies meet under different circumstances; Gardiner goes to the air against Brunswick.
Waterville man faces charges after firing gun in downtown vehicle, police say
Nathaniel Rector, 27, was arrested early Sunday and charged with reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon, a Class C offense, and violating conditions of release, a Class E offense, according to police, who said Rector had been arrested earlier Sunday by state police.
Skowhegan early learning center gets $1.6 million boost
Sam Hight, who heads a committee leading the fundraising effort for the center, announced that it will be built at the new $75 million elementary school for Maine School Administrative District 54, to be constructed at the site of the Margaret Chase Smith School off Heselton Street.
Business is brisk as Amish market in Unity picks up where it left off prior to fire
The Amish Community Market and Bakery reopened last week with a few changes, including those made in the interest of fire prevention.