Eagles, Greyhounds repeat as champions; Blue Devils reclaims Class A crown.
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Football: Legendary Lawrence High coach Pete Cooper dies at 83
Former players and coaches honor their mentor, who won three state championships in 28 years at Lawrence.
Colby College receives $50 million gift to be used for financial aid
The gift from the Lunder Foundation will support the college’s ongoing efforts to enroll and graduate talented students from all backgrounds, according to college officials.
Cheerleading: Lewiston, Lisbon/St. Dom’s, GNG claim regional titles at Cony
Patriots win first-ever regional championship; Greyhounds win third straight C South title.
Latest in family line, Jayden Grier brings pedigree for Colby men’s hockey team
Grier, son of San José Sharks GM Mike Grier, is a freshman for the Mules.
Man charged with murder in Waterville slaying due back in Maine next month
Spridal Hubiak, accused of killing Angela Bragg, 52, of Waterville, is expected to return to Maine from Missouri the second week of February.
‘Education, empower and evolve’: New 12-bed residential substance recovery center opens in Waterville
William Lessa and Callista Merrill, president and vice president of the Central Maine Recovery Center, opened the nonprofit residential program earlier this month on Hazelwood Avenue in Waterville.
Boys’ basketball: High-scoring Oceanside vows to ‘ease off the throttle’ in light of complaints
Coach Larry Reed says the school was contacted by the Maine Principals’ Association after his team defeated winless Belfast by 88 points.
Waterville becomes first Maine city to endorse plan to study passenger rail expansion bill
The City Council voted 5-0 on Tuesday night to approve a resolution that seeks, ultimately, to extend passenger rail service to Lewiston-Auburn, Waterville and Bangor.
Two longtime businesses close in downtown Waterville
Lebanese Cuisine, known to many as “the Lebanese bakery,” and Paragon Shop have closed after having been in business for 44 years.