Black Raiders overcome dominant effort from MCI pitcher Joe Curtis for the victory.
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Winslow begins food waste recycling program this week
Town is working with the Sen. George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainable Solutions at the University of Maine, and has set up its food waste drop-off site at the Winslow Public Library.
Baseball: Erskine rallies by Gardiner late in latest edition of growing rivalry
Some big hits in sixth inning lift Eagles to victory in rematch of 2019 playoff nailbiter.
Benton Avenue residents in Winslow remain under boil-water order after testing is inconclusive
Kennebec Water District examining more samples and expects to know — and share — the test results Wednesday afternoon.
Girls lacrosse: Messalonskee takes down Lawrence in matchup of differing outlooks
Eagles are looking to return to heights of past few seasons, while Bulldogs are eager to build and learn this spring.
Waterville manufacturing plant faces $394,000 in work-safety penalties
Investigators with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration found The Shyft Group Duramag LLC violated work-safety protocols.
Politicians, business leaders speak in support of revitalizing passenger rail service in central Maine
The Maine Rail Group sponsored the presentation about LD 227 “To Conduct a Feasibility Study for Extending Passenger Rail Service from Brunswick through Augusta and Waterville to Bangor.”
Girls lacrosse: Courtney Paine steps into starring role as Erskine’s go-to player
Senior scores four goals and plays well in all phases as Eagles defeat MCI/Nokomis.
Some Benton Avenue residents in Winslow told to boil water after main is damaged
Kennebec Water District issues boil-water order early Monday to residents living between 85 and 120 Benton Ave.
Oakland Town Council OKs $5.9 million municipal budget for 2021-22
Spending plan, which reflects a 5.18% increase, scheduled to go before residents at the Town Meeting, set for May 4 at the Messalonskee High School Performing Arts Center.