Cushnoc Brewing Co. is expanding to open Cushnoc Cantina in the Bill & Joan Alfond Main Street Commons at 150 Main St., owned by Colby College.
morning sentinel
Auto racing: Coastal 200 ups early-season pressure at Wiscasset Speedway
Jonathon Emerson earned a recent Late Model win entering the $15,000-to-win race on May 26.
Veteran boys lacrosse coaches in central Maine evolve with the game
KC Johnson (Gardiner) and Tom Sheridan (Messalonskee) have each won more than 200 games since they took over their programs in the 1990s.
Local roundup: Cony baseball doubles up Belfast
Parker Morin scored three runs for the Rams, who improved to 9-3.
Track and field: Relay races serve as marquee bookends to Capital City Classic
Different strategies are in play for different races, but pride, teamwork remain key for each relay race.
Baseball: Monmouth tops Mt. Abram in a major Class C South showdown
The Mustangs weathered a slew of early errors to beat the Roadrunners in the latest matchup between two schools who always seem to play for high stakes.
Reporting Aside: Sword play for fun and exercise at Waterville park
The Light Club, whose members fence with fake swords, meets every Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the RiverWalk at Head of Falls in Waterville, Amy Calder writes.
Track and field: Championship hopefuls make final postseason tune-ups at Community Cup
Winslow hosted MCI, Lawrence, Messalonskee, Skowhegan, Waterville on Thursday.
Blaze at Athens wood pellet manufacturer leads to firefighter injury, building damages
A Cornville firefighter was taken to a Skowhegan hospital Wednesday evening with an airway injury he suffered while fighting a fire at Maine Woods Pellet Co. in Athens.
Colby College in Waterville announces on-campus center for computational, data sciences
Founded with a $10 million gift from Richard M. McVey, a member of Colby’s board of trustees, the center is expected to speed scientific discovery, provide a leading edge educational program and support use of computational tools and methods across the school’s curriculum, according to the college.