Messalonskee and Richmond duos are among the area’s top players this spring.
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Waterville to spend $1.5 million on paving projects
As spring sets in, Waterville officials are working on paving Burleigh and Park streets and sidewalks, as well as Averill Terrace and Maura Court to fix the roads in the worst condition.
Central Maine softball players to watch in 2025
Area teams are once again littered with talented players in search of state championships.
Central Maine softball contenders face new challenges this spring
Defending state champions Hall-Dale (Class C) and Nokomis (Class B) must replace some key spots, while longtime contender Skowhegan (Class A) lost nine players to graduation.
Health care providers scramble to help patients of closing Waterville hospital
Northern Light official says most of Inland primary care patients will be able to stay with their provider as the company moves closer to closing its Waterville hospital in June.
Maine high school football schedule features new matchups, marquee classics
This fall’s slate includes rivalry games, state title rematches and Maine-New Hampshire showdowns.
Nokomis softball ready for challenge of state title defense despite key graduations
The Warriors still have a potent lineup but must find a replacement in the circle for Mia Coots, now pitching at USM.
Waterville board votes to recommend council rezone Drummond Ave. lots
At least one property owner along the western strip of Drummond Avenue wants his land rezoned from General Industrial to Residential-B so he can develop houses there.
Young Colby baseball team trying to duplicate success of last season
The Mules, who won 29 games and reached the NCAA tournament last season, are off to a 12-8 start.
Hall-Dale softball team aims for historic fifth straight title
The Bulldogs are the third softball team in state history to win four straight championships. The other teams to do it share their thoughts on the pressure that comes with chasing No. 5.