A year after Eagles fell short of state crown, team is reloaded with strong mix of veteran, new talent.
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Some spring openers still in doubt as opening competitions loom
First games of the season scheduled for as early as Thursday.
Heavy traffic, congestion expected for total solar eclipse in central Maine
Public safety officials said Sunday they feel prepared to handle whatever comes their way, though no one knows how heavy traffic could be or how many people will flood central Maine and beyond.
Crews continue to knock down power outages
As of Saturday afternoon, Central Maine Power Co. had restored power to more than 270,000 customers.
Weather looking good for solar eclipse viewing
There could be some cirrus clouds floating around in the area of totality but they are expected to be to the southeast, according to a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Gray.
Farmingdale senior heads to high school powerlifting nationals as part of unique school project
Austin Lizzotte is off to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to compete in USA Powerlifting event as part of his Capstone project.
Reporting Aside: An accidental friendship in downtown Waterville
Two men in their 70s who met three years ago ride their bicycles from their homes in Waterville and Fairfield every day to talk, share stories and watch the world go by.
Waterville City Council approves $750,000 for housing, nonprofit agencies
The money was what was left of the $1.6 million the city has received in American Rescue Plan Act funding.
Thomas College baseball coaching staff has strong central Maine presence
Ray Bernier (Messalonskee), Rusty Mercier (Lawrence), Rob Dippner (Mt. Blue) and Russell Beckwith (Waterville) join Terriers.
New Lebanese restaurant in Waterville harkens to immigrant roots, family recipes
Former Waterville mayor Tom Nale is opening MEZZA, a new Lebanese restaurant, located near the area where their Lebanese immigrant relatives settled in the late 1800s and early 1900s.