There were challenges aplenty from ice time to COVID protocols, but games, and even a tournament, made for a fulfilling season.
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2020-2021 high school swimming wrap-up: athletes, coaches adjust to virtual meets
With only teammates as competition in the nearby lanes, swimmers had to find an inner drive to compete this winter.
Downtown Waterville Wi-Fi reaches 500,000 users as revitalization continues
The Central Maine Growth Council announced more than 500,000 users have logged on since its August 2018 inception.
2020-2021 high school skiing wrap-up: Maranacook, Mt. Blue again find success on slopes and trails
Area teams made most of regular season and conference meets, picking up titles along the way.
Belgrade home damaged after driver misses curve in road, police say
There was dense fog at the time of the accident early Tuesday morning.
Missing Oakland teen found safe at rest stop in Nebraska
Lanie Nolan, 15, had been missing since March 18 when she did not return to her New Beginnings Lewiston residence.
Two injured as motorcycle, car collide in Waterville Tuesday
A motorcycle carrying two people and a car collided at the intersection of Summer and Grove streets.
Winslow Town Council takes opposition stance on Kennebec River dam removal proposal
“In addition to the potential impact to our taxpayers, local residents are employed by both the dams and other large businesses that rely upon the water features resulting from the dams,” the council letter to the commissioner of the Maine Department of Marine Services says.
Erskine Academy in South China going remote through March 30
Three individuals associated with Erskine Academy tested positive within a 24-hour span.
Sidney municipal election Friday, Town Meeting on Saturday
The municipal election is scheduled for 12:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at the Town Office, while the Town Meeting is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Saturday at James H. Bean School.