Clinton police Chief Rusty Bell goes above and beyond to help those in need, even posting his personal cellphone number on social media after two residents took their own lives, urging people to call him if they want to talk.
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Auto racing notebook: Beech Ridge Motor Speedway set to open for an event this summer
The Maine Vintage Race Car Association plans to host a show in July, the first at the track since it closed in 2021.
Local roundup: Oak Hill baseball downs Gardiner
Eli Gosselin drove in five runs for the Raiders.
Baseball: Maranacook continues its 2024 turnaround with win over Mount View
Grady Hreben threw a complete game three-hitter as the Black Bears improved to 5-1.
Pro-Palestine group demands Colby College cut ties with Israel
Colby officials responded to the initial email, sent by a group that calls itself “Colby Action for Palestine.”
Investigation continues into Waterville shooting as neighbors wait for answers
‘It’s as if it didn’t happen,’ a neighbor said of the Feb. 19 shooting, which resulted in the death of Justin Iraola, 22, of Winslow.
Local roundup: Skowhegan softball topples Nokomis
The River Hawks remain unbeaten at 5-0 with the victory.
Baseball: Cony comes through offensively to snap Monmouth’s 21-game winning streak
Rams plate four runs in fourth, seven in fifth in win over Mustangs.
Local roundup: Carrabec softball rolls to doubleheader sweep over Vinalhaven
Jillian Robinson earns both wins in the circle for the Cobras.
Auto racing: Josh St. Clair wins caution-free Strictly Street feature at Wiscasset Speedway
High groove pays dividends for multi-time track champion on opening day.