The agency will start again to create a fisheries management plan that will likely take into consideration the information it received from more than 1,100 comments, the most it has ever seen.
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College notebook: Dylan Hapworth still slugging away with University of Southern Maine baseball team
Winslow graduate is in sixth season with the Huskies — missing a year to injury and last season to the coronavirus pandemic — but picking up where he left off.
Rome wants to leave the group running an Oakland business park. But can they?
Rome would be the first of the 24 towns in the Kennebec Regional Development Authority to withdraw, but an attorney familiar with the legislation does not think it’s possible.
Central Maine golf courses prepping to open for season
Natanis is already open, while Augusta and Waterville country clubs will be soon.
Proposed $26.6 million Winslow town budget includes 2 mill tax increase
The tax rate is going up from $18.82 to $20.82 per $1,000 of valuation.
Sidelines: Politics overshadow Masters’ celebrated return to form
The response to Georgia’s voting law has brought rain to the annual golf tournament’s parade, Drew Bonifant writes.
College softball: UMF, Thomas players just excited to be back on the field
Beavers and Terriers make it a point to appreciate the season after losing the entire spring a year ago.
Due in part to Spectrum outage, owner asks Winslow Planning Board to table decision on longstanding zoning issue
Steve Martin, who is trying to change the zoning of his land from residential to mixed-zone use, asked the Winslow Planning Board to table its recommendation to the Town Council.
Colby College student starts coding club at Waterville Junior High School
Regan Bragg a senior from Marshfield anticipates the club will continue after this year, as one of the mentors she trained will take over.
High school notebook: Injured Geyer moves from Cony lineup to coaching role
Poli takes over Lawrence girls lacrosse two years after graduation; Carrabec, Madison baseball back to playing on their own.