With team batting average 60 points higher than last season’s, Mules have been on a roll.
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Waterville City Council to consider ambulance purchase, outdoor dining, recreation requests
A new ambulance would supplement the two used ambulances the Fire Department has been using to transport patients.
Children create giant cardboard box city, program computers at Waterville museum
Delayed by pandemic, Children’s Discovery Museum of Central Maine unofficially shows off its new location with a “STEM-a-Palooza” event on Saturday.
Sidelines: It’s official, World Wrestling Entertainment needs to scale back WrestleMania
For pro wrestling’s biggest show to be perfect, it needs to bring back some of its old formula, writes Dave Dyer.
Outdoor enthusiasts get education at State of Maine Sportsman’s Show
Annual event brought outdoorsmen of all types, including U.S. Senator Angus King.
$18 million art center, a cornerstone of downtown Waterville’s rebirth, takes shape
The Paul J. Schupf Art Center at 93 Main St. is expected to open in early December, with art galleries, cinema and teaching space and a cafe.
Marquis Pollard looks to get men’s basketball program back on track at Thomas College
Hiring of former player, assistant brings added wrinkle to Thomas-University of Maine at Farmington rivalry.
Scuba divers join search of Sebasticook River for missing man
Rescuers in Clinton have used boats, aircraft and dogs this week in the search for Justin Howard, 36, but high water and swift currents prevented divers from entering the river until Wednesday.
Downtown Waterville sidewalk construction set to start
Crooker Construction Inc. of Topsham is expected on Thursday to begin preparing Front Street for new concrete sidewalks from the Lockwood Hotel south to Bridge Street.
UMaine football hits the field for spring practice with its new coach
Wednesday morning’s session was the first under Maine native Jordan Stevens, who was hired in December.