The City Council is expected to waive its first right of refusal on Tuesday, clearing the way for the sale.
Local Sports
Local and community sports coverage from the Sun Journal.
NAHL and NA3HL seasons paused, and events at Colisee postponed or canceled
The Maine Moose, featuring several area players, were set to compete at the Tier II national midget tournaments, but they have been canceled.
Bates College cancels remainder of spring sports season
Winter teams still scheduled to compete in NCAA championship events, and softball team will finish up Florida games
Track and field: New coach Sean Cabaniss ready to go the distance for UMF
The first-year skipper and UMF graduate looks forward to the demanding challenges of coaching three programs.
College roundup: Bates softball notches two shutouts
Bobcats pitchers Kirsten Pelletier and Payton Buxton keep Lesley and Sage off the scoreboard. Also, the Bates men’s lacrosse team falls on the road.
Junior hockey: Twin City Thunder ready to build off solid first Tier II season
Despite missing the playoffs, though just barely, the Twin City Thunder are happy with the foundation that was laid in 2019-20.
Women’s lacrosse: Bates routs Southern Maine in what might be season’s final game
USM goalie and Edward Little grad Mariah Vaillancourt makes Bobcats work for nonconference win, but the coronavirus now has both teams’ seasons in flux.
College basketball: Mustangs headed to fourth straight national title game
Lake Region High School grad Kristen Huntress leads CMCC with 23 points in semifinal win over Villa Maria.
Local roundup: Kristy Coleman leads Lisbon Unified hoops to victory
Coleman scores team-high 22 points as Greyhounds overcome 34 points by Mountain Valley’s Iann Freeman. Also, the Bates softball team wins a pair of games.
Women’s basketball: Mustangs move one step closer to repeat
Central Maine Community College overcomes woeful shooting in the first half to advance to the national semifinals with a 79-63 win over Johnson & Wales Charlotte.