Beth Bing, 49, of Waterville, was sentenced Tuesday in federal court in Bangor.
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Tennis: Waterville represented well as state singles tournament approaches
Purple Panthers send three boys and two girls to Round of 52, while nearly a dozen other local players go into the weekend.
Girls lacrosse: Messalonskee showing no signs of rust
Eagles are 5-0 this season, scoring 85 goals, while allowing just seven defensively.
Proposal to sell old Winslow Junior High School rejected again
Town officials say they will not move forward with proposal to sell old school to Kennebec Valley Community Action Program so building could be developed into affordable housing for older residents.
Winslow Public Schools plan full, in-person learning this fall, student vaccine clinic in June
District expects to offer optional remote learning programs this fall.
Local roundup: Isaac Beloff’s 10 goals leads Cony boys lacrosse to win over Erskine
Rams cruise past Eagles on Monday.
Softball: Brooke McKenney, Madison shut down Waterville
Bulldogs pitcher bears down with runners on base, turns in another dominant outing.
As prices skyrocket, lumber and building supply companies expanding in central Maine
Waterville-based Ware-Butler Building Supply and Pleasant River Lumber Co. recently acquired three local building supply and hardware retailers.
Central Maine seasonal food establishments look forward to ‘huge summer’ after pandemic downturn
Owners of some seasonal eateries said they’re making adjustments to make the most of the moment as the state loosens pandemic restrictions for businesses and more people flock to outdoor and indoor locations.
Maine snowboard racer Tyler Hamel making a name for himself on national stage
Bethel resident, 16, makes U.S. Snowboard Cross Development Team after winning national title in Colorado.