Mules prepping for third-round game in Vermont, while Polar Bears are in the national quarterfinals.
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Local roundup: Mt. Abram baseball tops Winthrop
Adam Luce comes out on top of pitchers’ duel for the Roadrunners.
Special Olympics event makes triumphant return to Hall-Dale
After two years of cancellations, athletes with disabilities get opportunity to compete in variety of events.
Waterville considers installing cameras along RiverWalk due to vandalism, other illegal activity
Waterville police Chief Joseph Massey pitches a plan to city councilors to buy a camera security system to put at Head of Falls because of vandalism and other illegal activity that City Manager Steve Daly says has caused thousands of dollars in damage.
Cornville couple injured in Madison hit-and-run remain hospitalized
Daniel and Sharon Kinney, both 67, were seriously injured Friday when the motorcycle they were riding was struck by a Jeep Grand Cherokee that fled the scene before its intoxicated driver was apprehended, sheriff’s department officials have said.
Waterville City Council approves rezoning Highwood Street property for housing project
City councilors also approve request by fire Chief Shawn Esler to spend $60,000 on a study to assess the Fire Department’s EMS services, which would help determine whether the department should continue to partner with Delta Ambulance.
Messalonskee boys lacrosse holds off resilient Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon
Raiders make strong second half run, but Eagles hang on to take Class B/C crossover game.
Local roundup: Cony baseball cruises past Gardiner
Carrabec baseball edges Mountain Valley.
Residents give preliminary approval to $28.2 million Fairfield-area school district budget
The spending plan for Maine School Administrative District 49 now moves to a referendum vote scheduled for June 14 for residents of Albion, Benton, Clinton and Fairfield.
Fairfield-based school district working to replace water fixtures after testing shows high levels of lead in some places
Maine School Administrative District 49 in recent weeks has tested sinks and drinking fountains at district schools for lead levels, with 16 of the 26 fixtures at Albion Elementary School above recommended levels.