Appearing on the primary ballot Tuesday, June 14, will be Mark Andre, Kevin Kitchin and Mike Perkins, who are looking to represent a district that encompasses the greater Waterville region.
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Benton residents to vote on select board vacancy, tax ordinance changes
A former member of the Board of Select Persons, Robin Cyr, will be the only name on the ballot when residents go to the polls Tuesday, June 14, to fill a vacancy on the board.
Class B track and field: York boys, girls sweep state titles
Both squads were runners-up a year ago, but on Saturday the Wildcats win decisively in Bar Harbor.
Track and Field: Lisbon/Oak Hill and Winslow win Class C state championships
Sarah Moore’s two individual wins pace the Greyhounds, while Joseph Richard’s 400 title boosts the Black Raiders.
Class A track and field: Scarborough boys, Bangor girls claim crowns
Messalonskee senior Caden Cote finishes third in the pole vault.
Residents gather in Waterville for National Trails Day celebration
The overcast sky didn’t stop residents from coming out to the North Street Recreation Area in Waterville to celebrate National Trails Day.
Unstoppable Mia Coots leads Nokomis to top seed in B North softball playoffs
In string of remarkable outings, sophomore pitcher has gone 75 innings without allowing an earned run.
Cony, MCI prep for strong showings at track and field state championships
Rams ride momentum of first KVAC sweep in years; MCI girls coming off first KVAC title of 21st century.
Amy Calder: Why did the salamander cross the road? Waterville man has the answer
Greg LeClair, 26, founded Maine Big Night, a citizen-based science program that collects data on amphibian road crossings and deaths and seeks to find solutions to wildlife conservation, Amy Calder writes.
Girls lacrosse: Messalonskee holds off rival Cony for win
Francesca Caccamo leads Eagles with five goals.