Thomas College’s Harold Alfond Institute for Business Innovation is hosting The Roux Institute’s Maine Start Summit Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
morning sentinel
Sidelines: With Patriots’ first-round pick, ‘In Bill We Trust’ faces another test
Going deep down the board to take Chattanooga’s Strange is a head-scratcher, Drew Bonifant writes.
Waterville police investigate drive-by shooting of man and woman early Saturday
A man and woman from Unity told Waterville police that they were each shot in the leg while in their vehicle near Kennedy Memorial Drive after they fled The Concourse following an altercation and assault with two males.
Local roundup: Monmouth Academy softball rolls to win over Telstar
June Foyt has three RBIs for Mustangs in win.
Gardiner softball grinds out win over Messalonskee
The Tigers overcome 18 strikeouts from Messalonskee pitcher Morgan Wills to improve to 3-0 on the season.
Reporting Aside: Former sports bar in Waterville becomes ‘a safe space in the storm’
Most communities are fortunate to have one place where people can get a free, hot meal, but the Waterville-Winslow area now has two, Amy Calder writes.
Local roundup: Erskine girls lacrosse squeaks past St. Dominic
Reese Sullivan scores the game-winning goal with 46.1 seconds left in the game.
Oakland voters to decide at annual meeting whether to go to full-time fire operation
The Town Meeting is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Messalonskee High School Performing Arts Center.
University of Maine at Augusta set to induct 4 members to its athletics hall of fame
The school will honor Jamie Plummer, Keith Chesley, Mike Haskell and Dick Haskell with a ceremony Friday.
High school notebook: Adjustments at the plate lead to success for Cony baseball
Gardiner swings hot bats en route to good start; Madison softball is on a roll; Winthrop girls track impressing in early going.