The Rams won the KVAC Class A title, and several individual swimmers turned in outstanding seasons.
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Waterville council hears complaints about homeless people, gives nod to soup kitchen funding
Businesses around the Waterville Area Soup Kitchen complained to city officials that their employees are afraid of some homeless people loitering in the area and confronting and scaring them.
Young students learn more than just handling a sword at Augusta fencing club
Wayback Dueling Club provides history lessons, as well as teaching the fundamentals of the sport.
Waterville man arrested by FBI over online threats suffers from mental illness, family says
Benjamin Brown, 45, was arrested March 11 by the FBI over online threats to gun down President Biden, other politicians and immigrants and is being held pending further appearance in U.S. District Court in Bangor.
Can science help predict a winning NCAA basketball tournament bracket?
Certain strategies and patterns in the numbers, statisticians say, can give you an edge in predicting outcomes.
Softball: Sister battery mates look to keep Newport at the top of Class B North again this spring
Senior Nokomis pitcher Mia Coots — the two-time KVAC B player of the year — will be tossing to freshman catcher Hallie Coots.
Men’s hockey: Maine advances to Hockey East semifinals with 5-0 win over UNH
Josh Nadeau and Bradly Nadeau each score twice to help send the Black Bears to the semifinals for the first time since 2012.
Women’s basketball: Maine is ready to dance once again
The Black Bears are returning to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019 after winning the America East championship.
Women’s basketball: Maine earns spot in NCAA Tournament with 64-48 win over Vermont
Anne Simon and Adrianna Smith lead a balanced attack as the Black Bears win their first America East championship since 2019.
Reporting Aside: Enjoy, but beware the early spring
This early spring weather is a boon, but we shouldn’t get too complacent as it could change at any time, Amy Calder writes.